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Yearly Archives: 2009

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  • Politics
    By Tracy Kidder
    March 26, 2009
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    Burundian Voices

    Review of Life After Violence: A people’s story of Burundi, by Peter Uvin. Zed Books, London, 2008. I have a young friend who comes from the ...
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  • Politics
    By Guy Gabriel
    March 25, 2009
    2417
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    Darfur’s Politics of Numbers

    For Darfur watchers, the death toll is as much a political statement as an expression of fact. For those with just a passing interest in the ...
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  • Politics
    By Ibrahim Adam
    March 24, 2009
    3057
    26

    INGOs Expelled from Darfur: Time to Acknowledge the Smoking and Loaded Gun

    Yes, nobody wants to see Darfuris in the IDP camps and elsewhere suffer needlessly. And that “nobody” also includes, yes, the Sudanese government – as noted ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 23, 2009
    3108
    14

    Genocide by Force of Habit?

    John Maynard Keynes was once irritated by a half-witted critic: “When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?” In 2004 I ...
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  • Politics
    By John Hagan and Wynona Rymond-Richmond
    March 23, 2009
    2030
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    Genocide: Criminal Behavior and Law

    Alex de Waal, Joachim Savelsberg, Alex Hinton, Tony Oberschall, Dan Chirot, and Scott Straus form a remarkably distinguished group of genocide scholars. We have benefited from ...
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  • Politics
    By Michael Kleinman
    March 22, 2009
    2183
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    Did NGOs Pass Information to the ICC?

    Alex, I just posted a piece on whether NGOs passed information to the ICC, which is on this link. In a recent piece in the Christian ...
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  • Politics
    By Deo Lukyamuzi
    March 22, 2009
    3217
    7

    Are Coups d’Etat Making a Comeback?

    Last Tuesday 12 March, in Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana, an elected President resigned under pressure from the opposition with the support of the armed forces, and a ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 21, 2009
    2129
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    How Can Elections be Held in Darfur?

    The US Institute of Peace has just published an important briefing on the question of how elections can be held in Darfur under the current circumstances. ...
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  • Politics
    By Hafiz Mohammed
    March 20, 2009
    2023
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    What is the Way Out for Sudan?

    Since 4 March 2009, when the ICC announced its decision to indict President El Bashir, the ICC issue has become the only issue in Sudan. The ...
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  • Politics
    By Scott Straus
    March 19, 2009
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    Darfur: The Stakes of the Label ‘Genocide’

    Darfur and the Crime of Genocide is an ambitious and in places interesting book that makes some important contributions. The core contributions concern the detailed analysis ...
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