Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Southern Sudan: The Country and the People, Dunstan M. Wai; Chapter 3 The Southern Sudan Question, Abel Alier; Chapter 4 Arabism, Africanism, and Self-Identification in the Sudan, Muddathir 'Abd Al-Rahim; Chapter 5 The Black Arabs in Comparative Perspective: The Political Sociology of Race Mixture, Ali A. Mazrui; Chapter 6 On Economics and Regional Autonomy, Joseph U. Garang; Chapter 7 Can Secession Be Justified? The Case of the Southern Sudan, Peter Russell, Storrs McCall; Chapter 8 The Border Implications of the Sudan Civil War: Possibilities for Intervention, A. G. G. Gingyera-Pinycwa; Chapter 9 The Education of Southern Sudanese Refugees, Donald Denoon; Chapter 10 Political Trends in the Sudan and the Future of the South, Dunstan M. Wai;
Dunstan M. Wai is a student at St. John's College, Oxford. He was reading for a degree in Political Science at Makerere University when he won a St. John's/Trinity Junior Common Room Refugee Scholarship. While at Makerere he was elected member of the Guild Representative Council, and of the Guild Secretariat. He was also President of the Southern Sudanese Makerere Students' Union.