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Requiem for the Sudan : (Burr Millard)
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Requiem for the Sudan :
Subtitle:
war, drought, and disaster relief on the Nile /
Author:
Burr Millard Search Author in Amazon Books

Publisher:
Westview Press,
ISBN:
0813321204
Edition:
1995.
Classification:
DT157.5
Dewey:
363.3/48/0962409048
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    - Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-357) and index.
    - 1. The Death of a Dream. Aftermath of the Addis Ababa Agreement. The Relocation of the Integrated Southern Forces. Civil War. The End of the Numayri Era -- 2. The Politics of Food. Food Requirements in Southern Sudan. Aftermath of the 1986 Elections. War in Southern Sudan. The SPLA Takes the Offensive. Efforts for Food Relief for the South. The SPLA Retaliates Ruthlessly. Operation Rainbow. The Remnants of Operation Rainbow -- 3. Battering the Dispossessed. Famine in Wau. The Massacre at Ed Daein. Food Aid to the South After Ed Daein. Sadiq al-Mahdi: Maneuvers to No Avail. In the Last Futile Search for Peace. The Plight of the Sudanese Displaced. Civil Strife in Wau. Death in Aweil. Starvation and Death Beyond the Bahr al-Ghazal. The SPLA on the Offensive -- 4. Starvation in the South. The Western Relief Operation. The Exodus to Ethiopia. The American Response. Southern Sudanese Seek Refuge from War and Famine. The Red Cross Attempts a Rescue. Duplicity Means Starvation. The Somnolent Media Begin to React. U.S. Government Confusion. The Great Flood of August 1988. The Pathos of Meiram. Beyond Meiram -- 5. The International Response. Julia Taft and the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. The Airlift to Abyei. After Abyei, Aweil. The U.S. Response. Despite Foreign Support, Mass Starvation Continues in the South. The United States Reevaluates Its Sudan Policies. Silence from Washington. The Red Cross Plan of Action for the Southern Sudan. Peace with Suspicion. The Peace Process Disintegrates. Prime Minister Sadiq: Indecisive and Under Pressure. The Impact of the Brooke Sanctions. Food Aid to the Southern Sudan. Despite Dispersement of Food Aid, Dissatisfaction Remains in Washington -- 6. Operation Lifeline Sudan. Sadiq al-Mahdi's Crumbling Government. The United Nations Intervenes. The Difficulties of Implementing OLS. The Politics of Operation Lifeline Sudan. Garang Emerges from the Bush to Go West. The Problems of Making Peace. Food Continues to Move South Despite Political Turmoil in the North. The Success of Operation Lifeline Sudan -- 7. The Return of the Military. A New Regime, a New Era, and an Ideological Revolution for Sudan. A New and Pernicious Government in Khartoum. Despite Its Political Success, Bashir's Government Could Not Escape the Debt. The Price of War, Drought, and Famine on Sudan's Economy. Government Opposition Growing Against Operation Lifeline Sudan. The Death of Mickey Leland and Its Consequences. Operation Lifeline Sudan Begins to Unravel. Government Embarrassment of Southern Sudanese in Khartoum. The National Dialogue Conference. There Can Be No Peace Without Total Victory or Compromise -- 8. The Junta Is Challenged. Despite Talks of Peace, the NSRCC Was Preparing for War. Dilemmas of the International Community Concerning Sudan. The Revolutionary Command Council's Determination to Control. Will Operation Lifeline Sudan Continue? The National Dialogue Conference and Its Failure. The Increase of Islamic Militancy in Sudan. Authoritarianism Soon Leads to Human Rights Violations. Requiem - the Lagowa Massacre. The Government of the Sudan Seeks to Rid Itself of OLS II. More Massacres - Jebelein. The Neo-Crusaders, As So Many Before Them, Are Weary -- 9. Escalating the War and Reducing Relief. The SPLA on the Offensive. Operation Lifeline Sudan II in the Line of Fire. The Sudan Government Proclaims Self-Sufficiency in Food as Its Highest Priority. Operation Lifeline Sudan II in a Different Environment. Human Rights Violations in Sudan and the International Response. The End of Operation Lifeline Sudan II. The Ambiguities of the Gulf War for Sudan. Famine, Starvation, and Government Indifference. The Destruction of Hillat Shook. The Frustrations of the Humanitarians. The Impact on the Southern Sudanese of the Ethiopian Debacle. The SPLA Divides into Disaster. The Years of Sorrow -- Conclusion: A Decade of Despair. The New Offensive by the Sudanese People's Armed Forces. The Humanitarian Agencies Overwhelmed by War. No Longer Were the Khawaja Wanted by the Government.
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