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    Darfur: Different Ways to Save It

    By Alex de Waal
    June 18, 2009
    A couple of days ago I received a mass email from the Save Darfur Coalition, encouraging me to “turn words into action.” It asked ...
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    Sudanese Political Parties Meet With the AU Panel: “This Should Be the Last Panel.”

    By Alex de Waal
    June 17, 2009
    The national Sudanese political parties active inside the country rarely meet together in the same forum. I asked a number of Sudanese political leaders ...
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    The AU Panel in Ain Siro: “Are We Part of Sudan?”

    By Alex de Waal
    June 16, 2009
    Speaking earlier today to the members of the African Union High-Level Panel on Darfur, in Ain Siro village in North Darfur, one resident asked ...
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    Sudan at the Crossroads (4)

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 16, 2009
    In this posting, Abd al-Wahab Abdalla responds to the comments and criticisms received. Sudan is at the crossroads and we need to be fully ...
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    Peace in Sudan: Priorities and Constraints

    By Alex de Waal
    June 14, 2009
    The central challenge facing Sudan is the exercise of self-determination in southern Sudan. If business as usual continues, the default scenario is violent contest ...
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    Sudanese National Elections and Prospects for Political Accommodation

    By Gerard McHugh
    June 12, 2009
    This posting introduces a new report by Conflict Dynamics International, on national elections and the prospects for political accommodation in Sudan. National elections – ...
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    Sudan at the Crossroads (3)

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 11, 2009
    The third part of my paper examines the international challenges to the dominant state-mercantile coalition in Sudan, and whether there is a genuine option ...
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    African Civil Society Demands More from Governments and African Union on ICC

    By Semhar Araia
    June 10, 2009
    As a two-day meeting between the 30 original African signatory countries to the ICC draws to a close, the peace-versus-justice debate continues to impact ...
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    Sudan at the Crossroads (2)

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 10, 2009
    The second part of my paper examines the external challenges to the dominant state-mercantile coalition in Sudan, which arise from Sudanese groups excluded from ...
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    Sudan at the Crossroads (1)

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    June 9, 2009
    The Sudanese nation stands at the most momentous crossroads since its independence more than fifty years ago. The route chosen over the next twelve ...
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