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A Rope from the Sky: The Making and Unmaking of the World's Newest State
By (Author) Zach Vertin
Pegasus Books
Pegasus Books
1st September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Development studies
Development economics and emerging economies
962.9
Paperback
544
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 38mm
540g
The untold story of America's attempt to forge a nation from scratch, from europhric birth to heart-wrenching collapse.
South Sudan's independence was celebrated around the worlda 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 Skyjourneys 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 Americaboth 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 episodean 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.
"Vertins long experience in and deep commitment to South Sudan made him one of the best analysts there.A Rope from the Sky isa testament to his seriousness, sense of purpose, and focus." -- Rory Stewart * New York Review of Books *
"The still-unfolding tragedy of South Sudan is too little understood and too little known, even among foreign policy experts. Zach Vertin is a rare exception. He has spent his life not just explaining how the promise of this young nation, for which so many sacrificed, was broken so badly, but helping end the bloodshed for a people who have seen far too much of it. An important read." -- John Kerry, 68th U.S. Secretary of State, author of EVERY DAY IS EXTRA
"An engrossingly written account.A Rope from the Skyis an essential guide to one of the world's most intractable conflictsa must-read for warriors, diplomats, relief experts, and would-be peace negotiators anywhere in the world." -- Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer, THE NEW YORKER
"Ponders the extent of Western responsibility in the makingand breakingof South Sudan[and] points to a deeper question: what makes a nation Vertin wonders whether, like the American Civil War, South Sudans misery will ultimately prove an awful but formative part of its becoming a viable state." * The Economist *
"Panoramic and absorbing. A masterful account of the birth and near-death of a nation. Vertin seams together a staggeringly complicated puzzle, re-creating the savage street battles and high-level diplomacy that has informed South. But much of the books texture comes from beautiful portraits of the South Sudanese people. An invaluable contribution." * The Minneapolis Star Tribune *
"A political roller coaster from Africa to the White House and back. Zach Vertin guides us through South Sudans euphoric independence and its devastating descent into war. A compelling read. " -- Barton Gellman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
A brilliant, authoritative, and colorful insight into the hope and despair that is the worlds youngest country. Unique in modern history, this untold story of South Sudans birth carries lessons not just for Africa but for the rest of the world. -- Jon Snow, Journalist and Anchor, Channel 4 News
"Vertin, a former NGO analyst and adviser to the U.S. special envoy to Sudan and South Sudan, brings an insiders knowledge to this gripping, well-written account of South Sudan." * Publishers Weekly *
"A highly readable, well-informed and people-centered account. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand why South Sudan has unraveled." -- Dame Rosalind Marsden, DCMG, Former British Ambassador to Sudan and European Union Special Envoy
"Zach Vertin had a front row seat. With a journalists verve he takes us through the cast of charactersand forceswhich put this country together and then tragically combined to dismantle it. This is a tale of leaders illusions and of a terrible violence consequently unleashed. And its a story that has not been properly told till now." -- Lord Mark Malloch-Brown KCMG PC, former United Nations Deputy Secretary-General
"A remarkably authoritative account of South Sudans rise and fall; Zach Vertin matches expert political analysis with a journalists knack for storytelling, and the result is an exciting and immersive book that will be read for years come. He was present at the creation, and could not be better suited to tell this story." -- Haile Menkerios, former United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan
"A keen observer of the unfolding South Sudan crisis and participant in the peace effort chronicles the making of the fledgling state and its subsequent disintegration. Vertin displays enormous affection and concern for the fate of this fragile new state. Despite daunting challenges facing the new nation, Vertin offers hope that a viable state can prevail." * Kirkus Reviews *
"A superb read. Zach Vertin skillfully unpacks the events that gave rise to a nation and then hastened its tragic unravelling. It is at once a story that echoes with the experience and hopes of the South Sudanese people, and a chronicle of one of the most consequential attempts at state-building in the modern era. No matter where we seek to advance the cause of peace and justice in the world, we would be wise to learn from this important book." -- Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP, former UK Secretary of State for International Development
"Vertin offers unprecedented access to the full story...A vitally important, expert account of the little-understood founding of a struggling nation." * Booklist (starred) *
"A hugely important contribution to the debate about one of Africa's longest running tragedies." -- Chris Patten, Chancellor of Oxford University and Former Governor of Hong Kong
Vertins long experience in and deep commitment to South Sudan made him one of the best analysts there. A testament to his seriousness, sense of purpose, and focus. His is a rare record of how humanitarian goals can be communicated. -- Rory Stewart * New York Review of Books *
ZACH VERTIN is an American writer, foreign policy expert, and diplomat. He currently serves in the Biden Administration as Senior Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Vertin also teaches at Princeton Universitys School of Public and International Affairs. He was previously a Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Brookings Doha Center, where he conceived and led a project on the New Geopolitics of the Red Sea.
Vertin's areas of expertise include: U.S. foreign policy, multilateral diplomacy, China, the UN and international institutions, conflict analysis and resolution, mediation, peace processes, political transitions, and global norm development. He has worked on a range of global policy challenges in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and at the United Nations.Vertin also served in the Obama Administration as Director of Policy for the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan. Prior to that, he spent six years at the International Crisis Group, as a Senior Analyst in the Africa program and as an Advisor on the United Nations and multilateral diplomacy. He was also a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and has consulted for the International Peace Institute, Atlantic Council, U.S. Institute of Peace, and Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
Vertin's 2019 book, A Rope from the Sky: The Making & Unmaking of the World's Newest State(Pegasus Books) chronicled the extraordinary birth of South Sudan, its subsequent collapse, and a reckoning with the limits of American influence amid a changing global landscape. Vertin has also published policy reports, long-form analyses, and op-eds on a broad range of topics and contributed expert commentary to: The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Economist, CNN, Al Jazeera, Guardian, Le Monde, and the BBC.