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Foreign policy trends in Southern Sudan.pdf
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This note prepared by JOHN G. NYUOT YOH, and mined by Brian Adeba, provides a broad and detailed preview of South Sudan main events between 1940s-1972, the end of Anyanya One war….at the signing of the Addis Ababa Agreement.
The note is entitled:
“NOTES ON FOREIGN POLICY TRENDS OF SOUTHERN SUDAN POLITICAL AND MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES (1940s-1972)”
and was presented at the following occasion:
NOTES PRESENTED TO THE DFA-SPLM-UNISA CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR “DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TRAINING”
Though quite a number of pages, please make time and effort to go through it; it is part of South Sudan history 101, of which not most of us are schooled in.
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