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    Why Chad Isn’t Darfur

    By admin
    January 11, 2010
    Jérí´me Tubiana has published an article under this name in a recent issue of the London Review of Books. It provides a rare, ethnographic, ...
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  • Politics

    Being a Kenyan

    By L. Muthoni Wanyeki
    January 11, 2010
    The Harmonised Draft Constitution's provisions on citizenship go a long way to resolving the problems of belonging to and identification with Kenya that pertain ...
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  • Politics

    “Making Sense of Sudan”

    By Alex de Waal
    January 8, 2010
    On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, and one year before the scheduled date of the ...
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  • Politics

    When Killers Become Victims

    By admin
    January 7, 2010
    Sean Brooks has published a three-part review of Mahmood Mamdani’s Saviors and Survivors. The text is available here. The essay reflects the author’s views ...
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  • Politics

    Hofrat an Nahas: A Forgotten Case

    By Alex de Waal
    January 6, 2010
    When I lived in Darfur in the 1980s, I made a trip to the abandoned copper mines of Hofrat an Nahas, and stayed a ...
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  • Politics

    The SPLM: Reconciling the South’s public opinion with the New Sudan Vision

    By Yong Deng
    January 3, 2010
    I will ask Dr Elthawig Kameir to allow me to take the heading of this article from his analysis of December 24: “The SPLM ...
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  • Politics

    Sudan’s Ambiguous Anniversary

    By Alex de Waal
    January 1, 2010
    Sudan’s independence, fifty years ago today, was not a unifying moment in the nation’s history. The achievement of independence meant very different things to ...
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  • Politics

    Sudan: Only a Free and Fair Referendum, Not Coercion, can Guarantee a Genuinely United country

    By Yong Deng
    December 28, 2009
    The right of people of South Sudan to decide their political future through an internationally monitored referendum, which many Southerners consider to be the ...
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  • Politics

    Why Would the Proponents of a New Sudan Promote Electoral Apartheid?

    By Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani
    December 27, 2009
    The Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement (SPLM) yet again delivered on its thousand and one vows to boycott sessions of the National Legislature last week. ...
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  • Politics

    Why the U.S. is Losing Influence in Sudan

    By Alex de Waal
    December 23, 2009
    Why does the U.S. have so little influence over political outcomes in Sudan? Earlier this month, I made a presentation at the Council on ...
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