A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State
The untold story of America's attempt to forge a nation from scratch, from euphoric birth to heart-wrenching collapse. 

South Sudan's independence was celebrated around the world—a triumph for global justice and an end to one of the world's most devastating wars.  But the party would not last long: South Sudan's freedom fighters soon plunged their new nation into chaos, shattering the promise of liberation and exposing the hubris of their foreign backers. 

Chronicling extraordinary stories of hope, identity, and survival, A Rope from the Sky journeys inside an epic tale of paradise won and then lost. This character-driven narrative is first a story of power, promise, greed, compassion, violence, and redemption from the world's most neglected patch of territory.  But it is also a story about the best and worst of America—both its big-hearted ideals and its difficult reckoning with the limits of American power amid a changing global landscape.

Zach's Vertin's firsthand acounts, from deadly war zones to the halls of Washington power, brings readers inside this remarkable episode—an unprecedented experiment in state-building and a cautionary tale.  It is brilliant and breathtaking, a moder-day Greek tragedy that will challenge our perspectives on global politics.
1128968719
A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State
The untold story of America's attempt to forge a nation from scratch, from euphoric birth to heart-wrenching collapse. 

South Sudan's independence was celebrated around the world—a triumph for global justice and an end to one of the world's most devastating wars.  But the party would not last long: South Sudan's freedom fighters soon plunged their new nation into chaos, shattering the promise of liberation and exposing the hubris of their foreign backers. 

Chronicling extraordinary stories of hope, identity, and survival, A Rope from the Sky journeys inside an epic tale of paradise won and then lost. This character-driven narrative is first a story of power, promise, greed, compassion, violence, and redemption from the world's most neglected patch of territory.  But it is also a story about the best and worst of America—both its big-hearted ideals and its difficult reckoning with the limits of American power amid a changing global landscape.

Zach's Vertin's firsthand acounts, from deadly war zones to the halls of Washington power, brings readers inside this remarkable episode—an unprecedented experiment in state-building and a cautionary tale.  It is brilliant and breathtaking, a moder-day Greek tragedy that will challenge our perspectives on global politics.
12.99 In Stock
A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State

A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State

by Zach Vertin
A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State

A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State

by Zach Vertin

eBook

$12.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

The untold story of America's attempt to forge a nation from scratch, from euphoric birth to heart-wrenching collapse. 

South Sudan's independence was celebrated around the world—a triumph for global justice and an end to one of the world's most devastating wars.  But the party would not last long: South Sudan's freedom fighters soon plunged their new nation into chaos, shattering the promise of liberation and exposing the hubris of their foreign backers. 

Chronicling extraordinary stories of hope, identity, and survival, A Rope from the Sky journeys inside an epic tale of paradise won and then lost. This character-driven narrative is first a story of power, promise, greed, compassion, violence, and redemption from the world's most neglected patch of territory.  But it is also a story about the best and worst of America—both its big-hearted ideals and its difficult reckoning with the limits of American power amid a changing global landscape.

Zach's Vertin's firsthand acounts, from deadly war zones to the halls of Washington power, brings readers inside this remarkable episode—an unprecedented experiment in state-building and a cautionary tale.  It is brilliant and breathtaking, a moder-day Greek tragedy that will challenge our perspectives on global politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643130880
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication date: 01/01/2019
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 39 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.

About the Author

Zach Vertin is an American writer, foreign policy expert, and former diplomat; he has spent the last twelve years working in international peace and conflict issues, not least in South Sudan. He is currently a Lecturer at Princeton University and a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Doha Center. He previously served in the Obama Administration as a Senior Adviser to the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and Sudan South Sudan, and prior to that he was a Senior Analyst for the International Crisis Group. He has written or commented for: the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, the Economist, the Atlantic, CNN, the BBC, and more. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Zach Vertin is an American writer, foreign policy expert, and former diplomat; he has spent the last twelve years working in international peace and conflict issues, not least in South Sudan. He is currently a Lecturer at Princeton University and a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution's Doha Center. He previously served in the Obama Administration as a Senior Adviser to the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and Sudan South Sudan, and prior to that he was a Senior Analyst for the International Crisis Group. He has written or commented for: the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, the Economist, the Atlantic, CNN, the BBC, and more. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Maps xiii

Timeline xvii

Author's Note xix

Prologue 1

Part 1 The Making of South Sudan

1 Boomtown 17

2 A Damp Hell 33

3 War, Peace, and the Americans 45

4 "Saving" Darfur 64

5 The Accidental President 75

6 Rebel with a PhD 98

7 It Isn't Yet 111

8 A Turbulent Union 121

9 A Very Greedy Boy 141

10 Drinking the Milk 165

11 A Messy Divorce 188

12 Inception 206

Part II The Unmaking

13 The Nuclear Option 225

14 Waldorf Astoria 240

15 Rocking the Boat 259

16 War 283

17 Alarm 307

Part III Picking up the Pieces

18 Tipping Point 327

19 Business as Usual 339

20 From the Bush to the Palace 363

21 Houses Divided 388

22 Love Lost 410

23 Koang's Dilemma 425

Epilogue 449

Notes 461

Acknowledgments 487

Index 489

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews