Shattered Sudan. Paul Salopek.
by Salopek, Paul; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 64Global Issues. Publisher: National Geographic, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Dinka (African people) | Kidnapping | Oil fields | Petroleum industry and trade -- Sudan | Petroleum reserves | Refugees -- Sudanese | Sudan -- Economic conditions | Sudan -- History -- Civil War -- 1983- | Sudan -- Politics and government | Sudan People's Liberation ArmyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Africa's largest country is lurching into its 19th uninterrupted year of warfare--the latest round of strife that has brutalized Sudan, off and on, for most of the past half century. More than two million Sudanese are dead." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) The author discusses Sudan's civil war and examines why "oil, newly tapped by the government, is shaking up the wretched status quo in Africa's most fractured nation."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Shattered Sudan, Feb. 2003; pp. 31-59.
"Africa's largest country is lurching into its 19th uninterrupted year of warfare--the latest round of strife that has brutalized Sudan, off and on, for most of the past half century. More than two million Sudanese are dead." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) The author discusses Sudan's civil war and examines why "oil, newly tapped by the government, is shaking up the wretched status quo in Africa's most fractured nation."
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