1st Edition

The Government They Deserve The Role of the Elite in Sudan’s Political Evolution

By Mansour Khalid Copyright 1990
492 Pages
by Routledge

Thirty-three years after independence, Sudan faced the gravest crises in its history, one which threatened the very existence of the nation. The first sub-Saharan country to attain independence from colonial rule, Sudan dreamed of becoming a central figure on the African political scene but instead descended into a state of political crisis which exacted an appalling toll in human and financial... Read more

Preface Introduction Part One: The Historical and Spatial Dimensions 1. The physical and historical setting 2. The Condominium: we divide and they rule 3. The evolution of modern Sudanese politics: a house divided Part Two: The Sectarianization of Politics 4. Sudan’s first multi-party government: hopes and tribulations 5. Sudan under the military: emperors without clothes Part Three: The Era of Revolutions 6. October 1964: the missed revolution 7. May 1969: the compromised revolution – May regime I (1969–77): euphoria and promise 8. May 1969: the compromised revolution – May regime II (1977–85): transfiguration of a revolution 9. April 1985: the unfinished revolution 10. The way ahead: reaching to new horizons

 

Biography

Mansour Khalid