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說明 | 1 online resource |
附註 | The 2011 split of Sudan into two nations - and the conflicts that have continued in its wake - has made it a case of ongoing significance for understanding security and state-building in sub-Saharan Africa. Examining both the north-south divide in the two Sudans as well as the spread of political violence from Darfur, this timely study has two aims: First, it shows how slavery and the legacies of colonialism continue to shape the challenges of state formation and political identity. Secondly, it charts out a possible path for overcoming historical obstacles to achieve inclusive citizenship and representative democracy |
| -- 1. Citizenship, Identity, and the State: The Theoretical Interface -- 2. The Burden of History: Slavery and Colonialism -- 3. The Curse of Exclusive Nationalism: National Identity and Citizenship -- 4. The Rise of Protest Movements in Southern Sudan and Darfur -- 5. Reimagining a Common Future for Two Sudans |
| Description based on publisher supplied information |
主題 | Sudan -- Politics and government -- 1985- |
| Political culture -- Sudan |
| Political violence -- Sudan |
| Citizenship -- Sudan |
| Nationalism -- Sudan |
| National characteristics, Sudanese |
| Sudan -- Colonial influence |
| Slavery -- Sudan |
| HISTORY / Middle East / Egypt |
| Electronic books |
ISBN/ISSN | 9781137371799 (electronic bk.) |
| 113737179X (electronic bk.) |