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    Darfur: Gender, Islamism and the Crises

    By Alex de Waal
    May 31, 2010
    For social science research in Darfur, the 1990s were a black hole. After Darfur’s descent into violence at the end of the 1980s, and ...
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    Thabo Mbeki: “Talking to the Enemy”

    By admin
    May 28, 2010
    The speech by former South African President Thabo Mbeki at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Qatar, is published on the African Arguments website. ...
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    The Heidelberg Darfur Dialogue Outcome Document

    By admin
    May 27, 2010
    Since 2008, representatives of all political forces in Darfur, including representatives of civil society, have engaged in a dialogue addressing the root causes of ...
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    National Assembly Results for Sudan’s 2010 Elections: An Analysis

    By Marc Gustafson
    May 26, 2010
    The results of the presidential elections in Sudan came as no surprise to many. When they were announced, most shrugged their shoulders, sharpened their ...
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    Thabo Mbeki: "Talking to the Enemy: the South African Experience"

    By websolve
    May 25, 2010
    Yesterday, former South African president Thabo Mbeki addressed the Fifth Al Jazeera Annual Forum in Doha, Qatar. He described and analysed in detail the ...
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    Preparedness Support: Helping Brace Beneficiaries, Local Staff and Partners for Violence

    By Casey Barrs
    May 25, 2010
    Preparedness Support: Helping Brace Beneficiaries, Local Staff and Partners for Violence is a new report under the auspices of the Cuny Center Humanitarian aid ...
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    Two Sudans: Nationalism, Self-Determination and Democracy

    By Alex de Waal
    May 24, 2010
    I have found the exchanges between Khalid al Nur and Abd al-Wahab Abdalla illuminating, both in terms of the current state of political discourse ...
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    National Assembly Results

    By admin
    May 21, 2010
    The National Election Commission preliminary results, from its website, have been updated this week. They are available here: NEC results updated 20 May 2010
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    Southern Sudanese Will Not Be Voting on “What If” History

    By Khalid al Nur
    May 18, 2010
    Ustadh Abd-al Wahab is a good example of a well-known trend among Sudanese intellectuals, who prefer to describe an ideal Sudan as the “true” ...
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    Sudan: International Election Observation and Legitimacy

    By Guy Gabriel
    May 14, 2010
    A fair amount has been made of the role of international observers in Sudan’s recent elections, with the most strident criticism suggesting that their ...
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