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ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS
Christianity in the Sudan: Overview and Bibliography
is a listing of primary and secondary material on
Christian missions in the Sudan. Partially annotated, this is the first edition of the
first volume on the series of bibliographies on Christianity in East Africa, a project
sponsored by the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies. It was published by the
Institute in December 1996 (52 pages).
This book was published and can be purchased from the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies in Amman, Jordan at http://www.riifs.org
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Christianity in Ethiopia and Eritrea
is a comprehensive list of primary and secondary source material on
Christianity in the region that comprises present-day Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and
Djibouti. Following a detailed introduction to the history and practices of the Ethiopia
Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, The Roman Catholic Church,
and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, the author provides over 200 pages of the
bibliographical references and annotations on both published and unpublished works in
European languages dealing with these churches and their missions in the region. This is
the second volume in a series of bibliographies on Christianity in East Africa sponsored
by the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies. The second revised and updated edition of
the first volume, Christianity in the Sudan, is by the same
author. The book was published in September 1998 (218 pages).
This book was published and can be purchased from the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies in Amman, Jordan at
http://www.riifs.org
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Christianity in the Sudan is the second revised and updated edition of Christianity in the Sudan: Overview and Bibliography, published by
the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies in 1996. This book is part of a series of
bibliographies on Christianity in East Africa by the same author, including Christianity in Ethiopia and Eritrea (1998); Christianity
in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi (2000), and Christianity
in Kenya to appear in early 2001. It presents a comprehensive list of primary and
secondary material on Christianity in present-day Sudan. Following an introduction to the
history of Christian missions in the country, the author provides over 140 pages of
bibliographical references and annotations on both published and unpublished works in
various languages dealing with Christian missionary work in Sudan. The book was published
in November 1999 (153 pages).
This book was published and can be purchased from the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies in Amman, Jordan at
http://www.riifs.org
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Christianity in Uganda,
Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi is the third in a series of Bibliographies on
Christianity in East Africa by the same author, Christianity in
Ethiopia and Eritrea (1998) and Christianity in the Sudan (1999).
It presents a comprehensive listing of primary and secondary source material on
Christianity in the countries today known as Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi.
Following a three-part, 58-page introduction to the history of Christian missions in these
countries, the author provides over 300 pages of bibliographical references and
annotations on both published and unpublished works in various languages dealing with
Christian missionary work. The book was published in April 2000 (365 pages).
This book was published and can be purchased from the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies in Amman, Jordan at
http://www.riifs.org
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Christianity in Kenya:
An Annotated Bibliography
Christianity in Kenya is the fourth and final volume in a series of bibliographies on
Christianity in East Africa by the same author, including Christianity in Ethiopia and
Eritrea (1998), Christianity in the Sudan (1999), and Christianity in Uganda, Tanzania,
Rwanda and Burundi (2000). It presents a comprehensive listing of primary and secondary
source material on Christianity in Kenya. Following over 60-page introduction to the
history of Christian missions in the country, Yoh provides over 350 pages of bibliographical
references and annotations on both published and unpublished works in various languages
dealing with Christian missionary work.
This book was published and can be purchased from the Royal Institute for
Inter-Faith Studies in Amman, Jordan at
http://www.riifs.org
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Sudan Peace Process - Challenges And Future Prospects
Edited by: Korwa G. Adar, John G. Nyuot Yoh, Eddy Maloka
This volume is the first of its kind, in terms of documenting the complexities and multi-faceted nature of the mass carnage in Sudan. Apart from the political and economic imbalances between the Northern and Southern regions of the country, which incited the conflict, there are many other issues, stemming from a vibrant history of colonial, African, and Arab rule, which should be factored into the equation. The ethnic and religious divergence has formed a sub-plot in the narrative of political power, the accruement of oil wealth, and the need for security mechanisms in Sudan. Therefore, this volume encapsulates the dichotomy of the Sudan peace process, by incorporating the viewpoints of significant political representatives, academics and international observers, in addition to addressing thematic issues of interest to scholars and activists in the field.
After many decades of civil war in Sudan, and numerous theory-oriented and empirically focused case studies on the subject, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) peace process, currently underway in Nairobi, Kenya, between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People�s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) represents the best hope for the Sudanese people.
Furthermore, this volume examines, not only in a holistic perspective, the prevailing situation and future challenges facing Sudan, but also incorporates the largest part of the agreements and accords signed by the belligerent parties for the last few decades in the same text.
ISBN 0 7983 0180 5
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Somalia Peace Process: Challenges and Future Prospects for the Reconstruction and Restoration of Legitimacy
Edited by: Korwa G. Adar, John G. Nyuot Yoh
Ever since the collapse of the Siad Barre regime in 1991, Somalia has been ravaged by internal civil war and turmoil. This culminated in the balkanisation of Somalia into self-proclaimed autonomous regions as well as the unrecognised Somaliland state. Numerous conflict resolution initiatives by internal and external actors, aimed at salvaging Somalia from its status, have remained elusive. The 2005 agreement brokered by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development involving stakeholders and most of the players in the conflict provides the best hope for the reconstruction and restoration of legitimate authority in Somalia.
This book provides a detailed historical overview of Somalia and offers a comprehensive analysis of the trends that have unfolded since 1991, with the future prospects of the Transitional Federal Government established, following the 2005 IGAD peace process. Unlike other works on Somalia this book thoroughly analyses and details the internal dynamics of conflict that remain unacknowledged to external actors. It also contains the Somali Republic Constitution and the Federal Charter.
ISBN 0 7983 0189 9 and ISBN-13: 9 780 798 301 893
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