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OverviewWhat happened after Africa's biggest country split in two? When South Sudan ran up its flag in July 2011, two new nations came into being. In South Sudan a former rebel movement faces colossal challenges in building a new country. At independence it was one of the least developed places on earth, after decades of conflict and neglect. The 'rump state', Sudan, has been debilitated by devastating civil wars, including in Darfur, and lost a significant part of its territory, and most of its oil wealth, after the divorce from the South. In the years after separation, the two Sudans dealt with crippling economic challenges, struggled with new and old rebellions, and fought each other along their disputed border.Benefiting from unsurpassed access to the politicians, rebels, thinkers and events that are shaping the Sudans, Copnall draws a compel- ling portrait of two misunderstood countries. A Poisonous Thorn in Our Hearts argues that Sudan and South Sudan remain deeply interdependent, despite their separation. It also diagnoses the political failings that threaten the future of both countries. The author puts the turmoil of the years after separation into a broader context, reflecting the voices, hopes and experiences of Sudanese and South Sudanese from all walks of life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James CopnallPublisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781849048309ISBN 10: 1849048304 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 23 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'A new internal war in South Sudan, now in its fifth month, has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes. ... These unfolding events are deftly forecast by James Copnall in his new book A Poisonous Thorn in Our Hearts. ... Copnall gives a clear-headed and compassionate account of events leading up to and after the creation of South Sudan a year earlier, and what it means for what remains of Sudan. ... Measured and understated.' -- The Economist; 'A first-hand account [that] offers an even-handed, insightful perspective on the creation of South Sudan and a bleak assessment of its future.' --Financial Times; 'A clear, lucid and comprehensive book [that] fills an important gap by explaining these two countries. ... Copnall is measured, perceptive and notably fair-minded.' -- The Telegraph; 'Copnall's thoughtful approach [...] offers a compelling picture of the complex ways in which people's interests and aspirations are interwoven, and sometimes conflict, across the Sudans ... An excellent book.' -- Times Literary Supplement; 'Interesting and informative. ... Just about everyone gets a word in, from the politicians, to cattle herders, to rueful southern intellectuals contemplating the chaos that southern independence has brought, to tough fist-fighting local governors, to tea ladies in the market. ...This account of the secession of South Sudan makes good on its claim to portray one of the world's most interesting places.' -- The Spectator Author InformationJames Copnall was the BBC Sudan correspondent from 2009-12, covering South Sudan's independence, the Darfur war, rebellions, and clashes between the Sudans. He has reported from over twenty African countries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |