Explanation of the book

Section: Political books

Number of pages: 368 pages

This book is a study, based primarily on official British and Egyptian documents, on Egyptian-Sudanese relations for nearly half a century; these relations were characterized by ebb and flow, and fluctuated between unity and separation, until the winds of international interests swept the two countries, and Sudan itself was divided into two states, and the future of the sources of the Nile, along with the valley and basin, became subject to various wills whose directions Egypt had no ability to determine, and the political situation in East Africa began to take place in isolation from Egyptian interests, and contrary to the constants of Egyptian national security in that region.