Chapter 1: A Tale of North and South
Chapter 2: First and Second Periods of Modern Sudanese History
(1821-1898)
Chapter 3: The Third Period of Modern Sudan (1898-1956) - The
Anglo-Egyptian Condominium
Chapter 4: Fourth Period of Modern Sudan (1956-2005) - Independent
Sudan
Chapter 5: The Fourth Period Continued - The Second Rebellion and
the Turabist State
Chapter 6: The Bashir-Turabi Coup of 1989, the Rise and Fall of
Hassan al-Turabi, and U.S. Policy towards Sudan
Chapter 7: The three wars of Darfur
Chapter 8: The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, U.S. sanctions on
Sudan, John Garang's death, and the implementation challenges of
the CPA
Chapter 9: The Darfur Peace Process
Chapter 10: The fifth period of Sudanese History (2005-present),
Sudan's Future, the Referendum on Southern Independence, the
Structure of political and economic power in the North and the
South, the Prospects for the
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography
Andrew S. Natsios served as Administrator of the U.S. Agency for
International Development from 2001 to 2005, where he was appointed
as Special Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan. He also served as
Special Envoy to Sudan from October 2006 to December 2007. He is
currently Executive Professor at the George H.W. Bush School of
Government and Public Service at Texas A and M University and a
Brent Scowcroft Fellow. Natsios is the
author of two previous books, U.S. Foreign Policy and the Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse and The Great North Korean Famine.
Natsios provides a clear and dispassionate general introduction to
the country's history and politics, designed for the lay reader ...
The book's main achievement, though, is to succinctly explain
Sudan's history of conflict and violence.
*Nicolas van de Walle, Foreign Affairs*
an enlightening first port of call for those who wish to know more
about this region.
*Andrew S. Natsios, Times Literary Supplement*
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