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Explores the historical and political roots of the conflict in South Sudan, leading up to independence and the challenges faced by the nascent state.
This book deals with the historical, political and social issues surrounding South Sudan, from the roots of the conflict with the North until the declaration of the state’s independence in 2011. The book reviews the ethnic and cultural backgrounds that shaped the southern identity, and the economic and political factors that contributed to the exacerbation of the conflict with successive Sudanese governments.
The author discusses in detail the civil wars that took place for decades, the regional and international interventions that affected the fate of South Sudan, in addition to the challenges that the nascent state faced after independence, such as internal conflicts, economic crises, and political instability.
The book also provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of major powers and international organizations in the development of events, in addition to reviewing the opinions of political and field figures who had a direct impact on the course of the issue. With its documentary and analytical style, “South Sudan” is an important reference for understanding one of the most complex and influential African issues in the region.
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