Imperial Diplomacy in the Era of Decolonization: The Sudan and Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1945-1956

Imperial Diplomacy in the Era of Decolonization: The Sudan and Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1945-1956

by W. Travis Hanes
Imperial Diplomacy in the Era of Decolonization: The Sudan and Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1945-1956

Imperial Diplomacy in the Era of Decolonization: The Sudan and Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1945-1956

by W. Travis Hanes

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Overview

This book provides a detailed examination of the role played by the Sudan Political Service in Anglo-Egyptian relations from the end of the Second World War, when Egypt formally demanded revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936, through the conclusion of an Anglo-Egyptian Agreement on the Sudan in 1953 in the aftermath of the Egyptian Revolution, and up to Sudanese independence in January 1956, on the eve of the Suez Crisis.

Drawing on official documents and private papers, this study challenges conventional interpretations of British policy toward the Sudan and Egypt in this period, and it concludes that both the British Labour Government and its Conservative successor were prepared to make major concessions to Egypt in the Sudan in exchange for an acceptable treaty of alliance that would guarantee British access to the strategic Suez Canal Zone. It was the Sudan Government, the colonial administration dominated by British expatriate administrators, that stymied all efforts to achieve Anglo-Egyptian agreement at the expense of the Service's own plans for a fully-independent Sudanese state. This book will be of interest to researchers of British colonialism and modern Middle Eastern and African history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313293412
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/26/1995
Series: Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies , #30
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1520L (what's this?)

About the Author

W. TRAVIS HANES, III is Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas. Dr. Hanes' articles have appeared in Jourbanal of Imperial and Commonwealth History and Jourbanal of World History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Maps
Introduction: The Problem
The Politics of Condominium: Winter and Spring 1946
Anglo-Egyptian Negotiations: The "Stonewall" of the Sudan
The Bevin-Sidqi Protocol
The "Revolt" of the Sudan Political Service
The U.N. Debacle and After
Cutting the Gordian Knot
Resolution
Conclusion: Imperialism or "Expatriate Nationalism"?
Bibliography
Index

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