The Second Sudanese Civil War
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Primary Sources
George P. Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph: Diplomacy, Power, and the Victory of the American Ideal, (1993)
Ronald Reagan, The Reagan Diaries: Unabridged, Volume I, January 1981-October 1985 (2009)
Ronald Reagan, An American Life: The Autobiography, (1990)
Barbara Bush, A Memoir, (1994)
Bill Clinton, My Life, (2004)
Madeleine Albright, Madam Secretary: A Memoir, (2003)
Condoleezza Rice, No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington, (2011)
Secondary Sources
Douglas H. Johnson, The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars (2003)
Andrew Natsios, Sudan, South Sudan, & Darfur: What Everyone Needs to Know, (2012)
Edgar O'Ballance, Sudan, Civil War and Terrorism, 1956-99, (2000)
Footnotes
[1] Johnson, 61-70
[2] Johnson, p. 66-73, Reagan, Diaries, p. 441-2
[3] Johnson, p. 70-2, Natsios, p. 69-73
[4] Johnson, p. 70-3, 79-81
[5] Natsios, p. 72-4
[6] Natios, p. 72-7, Johnson, p. 81-4
[7] Johnson, p. 84-5
[8] Johnson, 84-5, Natsios, p. 80-2
[9] Johnson, p. 127-30
[10] Natsios, p. 91-7
[11] Johnson, p. 85-7, Natsios, 91-7
[12] Johnson, p. 85-90
[13] Johnson, p. 94-6
[14] Johnson 94-99, 111-4
[15] Johnson, 111-9
[16] Johnson, p. 99-100, Albright, p. 569
[17] Johnson, p. 100-5
[18] Johnson, p. 114-9
[19] Johnson, p. 100-3, 120-1
[20] Johnson, 107-10, 120-1
[21] Natsios, p. 101-7, Clinton, p. 797
[22] Natsios, p. 101-7, 113-6 Albright, p. 464
[23] Johnson, p. 139-41
[24] Johnson, p. 139-41, Natsios, p. 122-9
[25] Natsios, p. 130-1
[26] Johnson, p. 141-2, Natsios, p. 163-6
[27] Natsios, 166-9
[28] Natsios, p. 132-4
[29] Nations, p. 135-43
[30] Rice, p. 385-92
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As a south Sudanese, I’d like to thank you for this video🤍
I grow tired of all these serious historians working in academia and not knowing about post colonial africa. So to find out there's a casual historian with unnumerated series on the topic is a blessing.
Cold war-era African conflicts are really interesting to learn about.
What are you talking about? There's plenty of academics who cover post colonial Africa?
I grow bored of people blaming todays issues after more than 50 years to get their shit together… but please keep blaming white people for the failures of today :) it will defo better the situation.
Post colonial Africa? Arabs have been castrating killing and enslaving before, during and after the Europeans left.
Lots of them do
But you get serious academics and historians specialize
So
Genrally soeaking this is a thing they cover
Or a thing they don’t
But a dude who studies say ancient Mongolia
Or world war 2
Isn’t gonna spend much professional time on 1980s Africa
Interesting topic! I've got an old map at home, so I'm curious to learn about one of the reasons it's now outdated (S. Sudan)
Imagining Reagan and his advisors having to monitor this mess of unsavory fractions is truly something to think about.
Reagan was an idiot. he's responsible for the wealth gap we have now, the "Trickle Down" economic theory did not work. There was no "Trickle down" at all, the rich got extremely richer while the middle class went down the tubes.
I love you for covering my country’s’ history forever. I appreciate you fam
That picture you have for John Garang at 14 min is actually Riech machar
Exactly
Thank you again for your work, You are the best history channel on CZcams ❤️
Great work! i appreciate your effort to produce such quality .... thanks
thanks for your work!
Phenomenal series.
Thank u
Keep up the great work Grant!
God bless
As a Ukrainian, few other people's inspire me as much as the Sudanese Nilotes.
Are the Sudanese Arabs similar to Russians then?
@@nigeriaroberts678Yes! By the looks of it.
How's the $175 billions dollars? Hope you are using it well
@@jordandennis6794 it has been used well in the failed 2023 counteroffensive, as well as bakhmut and avdiivka.
Good. It means they are fighting. How is it going in Kyiv? Kherson? Odesa? 2nd militairy superpower?
Oh wait.@@RF_N
16:11
Seriously? Hezbollah? They are Shia. (well... it's not THAT surprising considering Iran hosts Al-Qeada.) It's ironic that even the most fundamentalist Islamists acts more upon self-interests rather than religious ideology.
good video
As Canadian of Sudanese heritage this video has motivated me to start a youtube video series on the Serbian-Kosvo wars. Stay tune!!
Sup.
😂 ikr they barely cover that coz it doesn’t fit their narrative
That does sound like an interesting war.
no one is stopping you . Galileo studied the sun even though he did not live there. 🙄
@@frankjames7272 Lol I know that's why i'm doing it duh. I've been curious about it for a while. Ever since I read Tim Judah's book it's fascinating!
btw, you used a picture of reik machar instead of john garang. but otherwise, amazing and great content like always
I think part of why post colonial Africa is so misunderstood is because of how complicated it all is. These places have dozens of different power structures in the same country, and they all interact and tug on each other. The history of most other regions is simple by comparison.
That picture is not dr Garang but Dr Riek Macher
Worst part about these wars is that many of our tribes have been pigeonholed into the same resource poor areas which foments more conflict.
I don't think it's accurate to say that Omar Al Bashir, who was basically completely unknown to the public, was the brains behind the '89 coup. It's accepted that the opposite was true, with Turabi being widely seen as the mastermind, pulling the strings. It was Turabi who brought in the Islamic laws after the coup having been the speaker of the parliament and Attorney General.
At the time no one thought Al Bashir would last very long, but obviously his rule lasted 30 years...
In addition, Hassan Al Turabi and Sadig Al Mahdi weren't cousins, Turabi was married to Al Mahdi's sister. They were brothers in law. Which I'm sure would have made Eid celebrations awkward. 15:26
I agree but he is one of the main figures. Coming from a Sudanese myself
OUR LADY OF MERCY
The Blessed Virgin Mary
Ave Maria
Salve Maria
Stop worshipping Mary. Worship the true God Jesus Christ Yahshua. ✝️
has their every been any major international Christian solidarity in Africa?
Did you not watch this videoM
@@skp8748 it just mentioned how Ethiopia provided some Assistance
@@christianweibrecht6555
International christian missionary efforts had helped freeing and redeeming slaves captured by the arabs. Saving them from the horrible fate of living as an Abdl in Islamic society. Similiar effort had been fone by Free Burma Ranger in Niveveh and Karen State, Myanmar
If it was not for George W Bush and the American Evangelical movement, the Christians of South Sudan would have not gained independence.
@@arthurlasido258where’s ur proof of Sudanese Muslims have slaves? Share a credible source. Don’t just spew Christian fundamentalist talking points
add this to the list of things my american schools deliberately didn't teach me about
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Hey, I spotted one of my favorite CZcamsrs in the wild!
bruh...is it the 3rd civil war going right now?
The sequel is never as good as the original...unless the sequel includes the words 'Wrath', 'Khan', 'Empire', or 'Strikes Back'.
ThumbNail= Riek MACHAR
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Ah the Sugandese
If there is Ethiopian involvement, that country is doomed. But now look at Ethiopia.
Somalian stop this nonsense ethipia didnt annex somaliland in 1961 then genocided them you did
Dude too much yapping about the patron
Is it such a grueling task for you to tap on the right side of your screen a couple times
@@vito7428 when im laying down just trying to listen, yes
There's more coming in South Sudan, you got two tribes think that they own the land. This two tribes with pay price. They took everything from the other tribes. No problem when Real Mens showed up we will deal with the two tribes. It's not over yet.
Where are you from ?
Doesn't matter.
@@sulimanakeri7374 more accurately, what is your tribe ? And yes, it does.
Soth Sudan people were Christian. That really pissed off arabs
الصادق المهدي قلبو صديق
Sounds gay.
SPLA 🫡🫡
The Sudanese government was so evil
Its crazy what people will do for mother people stuff even their lives
All they know is how to fight ....nothing else.
These ppl hahahaha
🇮🇱💙🇸🇸
Why are you insulting my people like this
@@wallawilly6653 because Israel supported South Sudan in this conflict.
@@TheCanaaniteUnionistisrael are not our friends, they had their interests. As we had ours.
Black based group would ignore all these to put themselves in the LA LA land
Islamism
Bob love it ….
this said about AL-TURBI is a lie
"Were the nazs socialists?" would be a short video since the answer is a plain and simple "No". 😂😂
They sure as hell weren't capitalists either
Private individuals owned the factories and they get dividens and credits due to that. That's capitalism 101
They were Nazis
@@besacciaesteban and which individual get the position? Its the party loyalist or member. Same like stalin fill all the leader in industy from the party
@@kelvindoang1228 ownership is not a position, for christ sake 🙄
Shoutouts to Mike Ruch who just got roasted 😂😂😂
Islam has been terrible for Africa
You can talk also about west terrorism, specifically american terrorism
Plenty of historians/scholar who focus on US/western terrorism. Is there a specific area you wanted focus on?
Found the Muslim 🤣
@@SillyUwUBilly😂
You can’t but nice try tho
@@AmbientMikenot enough
🥱 Nobody cares
Loser alert ⬆️
You care enough to comment 😂
@@missachol24 apparently you can't read
Found the Bashiri