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Sudan 1885 (Australian Army Campaigns Series)


Free Download Michael Tyquin, "Sudan: 1885 (Australian Army Campaigns Series)"
English | 2016 | pages: 200 | ISBN: 1922132993 | EPUB | 30,9 mb
The involvement of an Australian colonial military force in Britains Egyptian campaigns between 1883 and 1885 was very short, extending for only five months overall, including the pre-deployment phase. Consequently its influence on these campaigns was insignificant. Nevertheless, our involvement in the Sudan in 1885 is part of Australia’s military history. This book provides the context for Australia’s involvement in the Sudan, and follows operations chronologically. The call in the 1880s for jihad or ‘holy war’ by Sudanese leaders shows us that some of our current global challenges are not new.

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Britain’s Foreign Policy in Egypt and Sudan


Free Download Britain’s Foreign Policy in Egypt and Sudan By J.A. Hail
1997 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0863722067 | PDF | 4 MB
A chronological account of Anglo-Egyptian political relations from 1947 to 1956 – a crucial point in more than 70 years of British involvement in Egypt for they marked a turning-point in political relations.

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South Sudan The State We Aspire to


Free Download Peter Adwok Nyaba, "South Sudan: The State We Aspire to"
English | ISBN: 9987083617 | 2022 | 256 pages | EPUB | 1054 KB
South Sudan: The State We Aspire To was conceived and written mid-2009, two years before the conduct of the referendum on self-determination. The comprehensive peace agreement provided the people of southern Sudan this inalienable right after nearly five decades of conflict. Peter Adwok Nyaba incisively discusses the high expectations and hopes the people of southern Sudan had, mixed with anxiety that characterises the fluid and unpredictable nature of the interim period leading to independence of South Sudan in 2011. In this second edition of South Sudan: The State We Aspire To, written after the eruption of violence in December 2013, the events vindicated what the author correctly discussed the situation southern Sudan was in as being "on the horns of a great dilemma", or the attitude of its leaders being "between treason and stupidity". It was inevitable that the internal crisis in the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM)/Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) leadership and failure to pursue socioeconomic development commensurate with its liberation ideology would plunge the country into hell on earth. Nyaba’s prime objective in The State We Aspire To is to provoke a debate, inside and outside the SPLM and South Sudan at large, on the political future of South Sudan. He argues that the SPLM top leadership, cadres and general membership are collectively responsible for what is happening to this young nation having willfully abandoned the ideals for which the South Sudanese people sacrificed in the wars of national liberation.

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