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Sudan and Panafricanism
This book examines Sudan’s historical and political role within the broader framework of Pan-Africanism. AbdelHadi ElSiddig explores how Sudan’s geographical location, cultural diversity, and political identity positioned the country as a bridge between the Arab world and sub-Saharan Africa. The study discusses Sudan’s participation in African organizations, its contributions to debates on African unity, and its involvement in regional diplomatic initiatives. The author also analyzes ideological influences that shaped Pan-African thought in Sudan, including nationalism, anti-colonial movements, and intellectual exchanges with other African states. By highlighting Sudan’s interactions with neighboring countries and continental institutions, the book provides insight into Sudan’s aspirations, challenges, and limitations in supporting Pan-African cooperation. This work serves as an important reference for researchers and readers interested in African political movements, regionalism, and Sudan’s external relations.
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