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Author: Neha Erasmus

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Neha Erasmus

  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    March 16, 2010
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    Sudan: The North-South Elections Dichotomy

    There are just four weeks to go before polling stations are set to open across Sudan, giving voters a choice of political parties for the first ...
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  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    June 21, 2009
    2602
    0

    Darfur: Revictimising the Victim – Human Rights and the Blame Approach

    In the growing debate on the approach and impacts of international advocacy on Darfur, largely articulated through human rights discourse, the focus so far has tended ...
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  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    May 7, 2009
    2383
    2

    Mamdani, Narratives and the Message of “˜Be the Power’

    I was lucky enough to have benefited from the many astute reviews of Saviors and Survivors before I read it, which provided me with a caution ...
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  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    April 23, 2009
    2568
    0

    Challenging the Western Approach to Advocacy

    Having oscillated between exhilaration and despair in my experience with humanitarianism, finding a middle ground (what I call a “˜critical-hope’ position) has been and continues to ...
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  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    March 7, 2009
    2679
    0

    Humanitarian Travesty in Darfur

    Within a few hours of the issues of the arrest warrant for President Omar el Bashir, the Government of Sudan revoked the licenses of ten international ...
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