The Sudans : which way? / issue eds., Horace Campbell and Peter Limb.

"South Sudan gained its independence on July 9, 2011. The new situation in the South and in the North requires close examination and rethinking of old categories. Six different perspectives on possible paths for the peoples of the Sudan are outlined, and placed in the context of complex, burning iss...

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Corporate Author: Association of Concerned Africa Scholars
Other Authors: Campbell, Horace
Limb, Peter
Language:English
Published: [East Lansing, Mich.?] : Association of Concerned Africa Scholars, [2011]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (58 pages)
Other Uniform Title:Bulletin (Association of Concerned Africa Scholars). No. 86.
Format: Electronic eBook
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"South Sudan gained its independence on July 9, 2011. The new situation in the South and in the North requires close examination and rethinking of old categories. Six different perspectives on possible paths for the peoples of the Sudan are outlined, and placed in the context of complex, burning issues of citizenship, race, democracy, gender, international relations, and peace."--Bulletin index screen.
Note:Published in November 2011 as number 86 of the Bulletin of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars.
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Call Number:DT159.9295 .S83 2011 Online
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
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