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Noah R. Bassil - The Post-colonial State and Civil War in Sudan. The Origins of Conflict in Darfur.  - 9781780760858 - V9781780760858
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The Post-colonial State and Civil War in Sudan. The Origins of Conflict in Darfur.

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Description for The Post-colonial State and Civil War in Sudan. The Origins of Conflict in Darfur. The humanitarian crisis in Darfur,has attracted significant international media attention. Here, Noah Bassil offers a re-conception of the conflict by examining the origins of the conflict through the broader issue of state failure in post-colonial Sudan, providing a valuable contribution to History, International Relations and Peace Studies. Series: International Library of African Studies. Num Pages: 320 pages, 3 integrated bw, 3 maps. BIC Classification: 1HBS; 3JM; HBJH; HBLX; HBTR; JWDG. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 147 x 223 x 27. Weight in Grams: 482.
Since 2003, the ongoing violence and subsequent humanitarian crisis in Darfur has attracted significant international media attention. Here, Noah R. Bassil offers a re-conception of the conflict in Darfur by examining the origins and progression of the conflict through the broader issue of state failure in postcolonial Sudan. By moving away from a 'localised' view of the conflict, Bassil is able to demonstrate the extent to which the breakdown of social relations in Darfur is interconnected with the wider breakdown of Sudanese and post-colonial societies more broadly, offering a definitive study of the nexus between international, national and local forces and providing a coherent framework for understanding the causes of the civil war that erupted in the Darfur region of Sudan in 2003. The Post-Colonial State and Civil War in Sudan offers a thorough examination of the historical development of the Sudanese state, from an analysis of the colonial state structure to the post-colonial state struggles and from the failure of the state-led development project to the impact these had on the Darfur region. It therefore demonstrates how Sudan's political instability, recurrent civil wars and crisis of identity provide an important context for understanding why Darfur became the location of a major rebellion against the government in 2003,and in fact created the very conditions for conflict in Darfur. Looking forward towards peace in post-colonial societies, Bassil urges the abandonment of neo-liberal policies and a return to an international system that is based on building state-capacity and state legitimacy as the most effective mechanisms for rebuilding political and social relations in regions that have suffered crises in the post-colonial state. Rather than examining Darfur as a sui generis conflict, through the analysis here, it becomes evident that in fact, the events in Darfur are far from unusual, but part of the wider contemporary demise of the post-colonial state building project. This book therefore provides a unique examination of the conflict and the wider postcolonial situation, making it an important contribution to the fields of History, International Relations and Peace Studies.

Product Details

Publication date
2012
Publisher
I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Series
International Library of African Studies
Number of Pages
320
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780760858
SKU
V9781780760858
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About Noah R. Bassil
Noah R. Bassil is Lecturer of Modern History, Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University, Sydney. He is also Deputy Director of the university's Centre for Middle East and North African Studies. Educated at the University of New South Wales, he holds a PhD from Macquarie University.

Reviews for The Post-colonial State and Civil War in Sudan. The Origins of Conflict in Darfur.
'Academics, policy analysts, NGOs and civil society activists and students of civil war have waited long for a volume that goes beneath the surface as to provide in-depth synthesis of the most significant writings to date on the post-colonial Sudanese state. Noah R. Bassil's The Post-Colonial State and Civil War in Sudan has answered their call. This offers a comprehensive analysis built around a convincing thesis about the nature and recent developments of the social and political institutions which presided over the disintegration of one of Africa's most brutal post-colonial states. This book expands our understanding of civil war in Sudan and beyond in the ever-evolving geopolitics of late development, and is essential reading which requires our immediate attention.' Mohamed Salih, Deputy Rector for Research Affairs, International Institute

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