African Arguments
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Why Chad Isn’t Darfur
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, ... -
Being a Kenyan
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 ... -
“Making Sense of Sudan”
On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, and one year before the scheduled date of the ... -
When Killers Become Victims
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 ... -
Hofrat an Nahas: A Forgotten Case
When I lived in Darfur in the 1980s, I made a trip to the abandoned copper mines of Hofrat an Nahas, and stayed a ... -
The SPLM: Reconciling the South’s public opinion with the New Sudan Vision
I will ask Dr Elthawig Kameir to allow me to take the heading of this article from his analysis of December 24: “The SPLM ... -
Sudan’s Ambiguous Anniversary
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 ... -
Sudan: Only a Free and Fair Referendum, Not Coercion, can Guarantee a Genuinely United country
The right of people of South Sudan to decide their political future through an internationally monitored referendum, which many Southerners consider to be the ... -
Why Would the Proponents of a New Sudan Promote Electoral Apartheid?
The Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement (SPLM) yet again delivered on its thousand and one vows to boycott sessions of the National Legislature last week. ... -
Why the U.S. is Losing Influence in Sudan
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 ...

