Rami Ginat

Egypt and the Struggle for Power in Sudan: From World War II to Nasserism - 282 p., 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The theoretical foundations of Egypt's claims for the unity of the Nile Valley -- Egyptian perceptions of the Sudan: historical narratives -- The unity of the Nile Valley: geographical, economic and ethnographical perspectives -- The struggle for the Sudan: politics, diplomacy and public discourse -- The Sudan question: the Egyptian transition from wartime lethargy to postwar overtures and deeds -- Between two modes of imperialism: education, nationalism and the struggle for power in the Sudan -- The aftermath of the Security Council hype: whither the unity of the Nile Calley? -- Social movements and the Sudan question: a case study in the divergence of national liberation movements. Part I. Part II.

9781316647929


World War, 1939-1945--Territorial questions--Egypt
Imperialism


Egypt--Foreign relations--Sudan
Sudan--Foreign relations--Egypt
Sudan--Foreign public opinion, Egyptian
Egypt--Politics and government--1882-1952
Sudan--Politics and government--1899-1956