The book delves into the complex roots of Sudan's prolonged conflict, highlighting the historical slave culture and the cultural and religious divides between North and South. It discusses a pivotal agreement made by John Garang de Marbos and Northern leaders, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Sudan's diversity, separating religion from state affairs, and redefining citizenship as the basis for political rights. The author argues that these reforms are crucial for the potential unification of Sudan, presenting a hopeful outlook amid a tumultuous history.
Mansour Khalid Livres
Ancien ministre des Affaires étrangères du Soudan, il a également été premier vice-président de la Commission Brundtland, officiellement connue sous le nom de Commission mondiale sur l'environnement et le développement. Ses travaux portent sur les questions environnementales et les relations internationales, explorant l'interaction complexe entre les politiques mondiales et le développement durable.


The Paradox Of Two Sudans
- 548pages
- 20 heures de lecture
This book offers multiple insights into the protracted peace process that led to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005 (CPA): its arbiters, its major players, and its ultimate failure to produce a united Sudan.--Publisher's description