The Road to the Two Sudans

The Road to the Two Sudans
Author: Souad Ali
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443857998

Parallel with the previous volume of conference papers in 2008, Sudan’s Wars and Peace Agreements, most of these selected and thematic articles were originally presented as papers at the 31st meeting of the Sudan Studies Association (SSA) at Arizona State University in 2012. Since that time, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005 provided for the self-determination referendum of 2011 that resulted in the independence of the new Republic of South Sudan. The previous book presaged this present volume as the, perhaps inevitable, outcome of endless conflicts with no serious effort to “make unity attractive.” As this book goes to press, the new Republic of South Sudan is itself wracked with violent conflict. The hopes to build a new, democratic and civil society in the south from the many inherited problems have now devolved to dysfunction itself. Reading this book will realistically help in understanding these “Roads” taken. The editors and authors have created a multi-faceted account which reveals the complex foundations of these conflicts between north and south, and recently within the south itself. While Khartoum struggles onward with the Islamist project, regional conflicts and grave economic problems, Juba stumbles with corruption, armed rebellion and a grave humanitarian crisis. The half-full glass of dreams of social and economic development supported by oil revenue has been replaced by a glass half empty with new varieties of political dysfunction in which both nations have grave problems in security and economic stability in a generally troubled regional “neighborhood.”

Sudan

Sudan
Author: John O. Voll
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1991-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253206831

" . . . a very fine collection of superb articles . . . well written, beautifully researched." —Robert O. Collins " . . . an adept, well-rounded and well-organized treatment of Sudan's many obstacles to national development. The book's greatest strengths are drawn from the expertise of its contributors as well as its multidisciplinary approach to complex questions." —MESA Bulletin

Irrigation Development In Africa

Irrigation Development In Africa
Author: Jon R. Moris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429714009

Irrigation Development in Africa: Lessons of Experience is a veritable encyclopedia of information on African irrigation. It describes a significant subset of the African irrigation experience, from traditional flood recession systems to large projects like Gezira and Bura.