Is the Sudan primarily Arab or African by culture and ethnicity? Should the political system privilege Islamic legal codes or accord equal citizenship to persons of all faiths? Ann Mosely Lesch provides a comprehensive and even-handed analysis of the unresolved struggle for a stable political system and a unified national identity.
Is the Sudan primarily Arab or African by culture and ethnicity? Should the political system privilege Islamic legal codes or accord equal citizenship to persons of all faiths? Ann Mosely Lesch provides a comprehensive and even-handed analysis of the unresolved struggle for a stable political system and a unified national identity.
Ann Mosely Lesch is Professor of Political Science at Villanova University, coauthor (with Mark Tessler) of Israel, Egypt, and the Palestinians, and principal author of Transition to Palestinian Self-Government: Practical Steps toward Israeli-Palestinian Peace.
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Part I Background and Context Chapter 1 The Problem of National Identity Chapter 2 Historical Legacies Chapter 3 The Contradictory Policies of Numairi, 1969-1985 Part II Democratic Period, 1985-1989 Chapter 4 The Transition to Democracy Chapter 5 Polarization during the Parliamentary Period Chapter 6 Efforts to Resolve the Civil War Part II Polarization under the Islamist government Chapter 7 The Evolving Political System Chapter 8 Indoctrination and Control Chapter 9 Fragmented Opposition Chapter 10 The Impasse in Negotiations Chapter 11 Emerging Consensus within the Opposition Movement Chapter 12 Conclusion Appendix: The Changing Composition of Governments Notes Bibliography Index
Part I Background and Context Chapter 1 The Problem of National Identity Chapter 2 Historical Legacies Chapter 3 The Contradictory Policies of Numairi, 1969-1985 Part II Democratic Period, 1985-1989 Chapter 4 The Transition to Democracy Chapter 5 Polarization during the Parliamentary Period Chapter 6 Efforts to Resolve the Civil War Part II Polarization under the Islamist government Chapter 7 The Evolving Political System Chapter 8 Indoctrination and Control Chapter 9 Fragmented Opposition Chapter 10 The Impasse in Negotiations Chapter 11 Emerging Consensus within the Opposition Movement Chapter 12 Conclusion Appendix: The Changing Composition of Governments Notes Bibliography Index
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