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Yearly Archives: 2009

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  • Politics
    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 11, 2009
    2511
    8

    Sudan at the Crossroads (3)

    The third part of my paper examines the international challenges to the dominant state-mercantile coalition in Sudan, and whether there is a genuine option of transformation ...
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  • Politics
    By Semhar Araia
    June 10, 2009
    2178
    0

    African Civil Society Demands More from Governments and African Union on ICC

    As a two-day meeting between the 30 original African signatory countries to the ICC draws to a close, the peace-versus-justice debate continues to impact civilians on ...
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  • Politics
    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 10, 2009
    2689
    0

    Sudan at the Crossroads (2)

    The second part of my paper examines the external challenges to the dominant state-mercantile coalition in Sudan, which arise from Sudanese groups excluded from the dominant ...
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  • Politics
    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 9, 2009
    2405
    0

    Sudan at the Crossroads (1)

    The Sudanese nation stands at the most momentous crossroads since its independence more than fifty years ago. The route chosen over the next twelve months will ...
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  • Politics
    By Peter Woodward
    June 8, 2009
    2230
    0

    The Historic Struggle over the Judiciary

    Reading this brought the past four decades cascading through my memory. Arriving in Kosti Boys School in 1966 my first introduction to my colleagues on the ...
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  • Politics
    By Roland Marchal
    June 6, 2009
    3179
    8

    Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (3)

    This is the third and final posting by Roland Marchal of CNRS/SciencesPo Paris on French policy towards Chad and Sudan. From Urgence Darfour to Eufor Kouchner, ...
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  • Politics
    By Roland Marchal
    June 5, 2009
    2489
    0

    Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (2)

    This is the second in a three-part posting by Roland Marchal of CNRS/SciencesPo Paris on French policy towards Chad and Sudan. Elections time: a new dream ...
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  • Politics
    By Roland Marchal
    June 4, 2009
    3384
    3

    Understanding French policy toward Chad/Sudan? A difficult task (1)

    This is the first in a three-part posting by Roland Marchal of CNRS/SciencesPo Paris on French policy towards Chad and Sudan. Over the last year, French ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    June 3, 2009
    2353
    7

    Noise and Policy: Another Advocacy Debate

    Another interesting advocacy debate is conducted at www.bechamilton.com, specifically on a series of three questions posed by the convenor, Bec Hamilton, on “the promise of engagement“: ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    June 2, 2009
    2122
    0

    Darfur: Who Has The Right to Advocate for It?

    There is an interesting online debate on activism on the humanitarian relief site for www.change.org. It takes the form of a three-part exchange between Neha Erasmus ...
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