Politics
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Self-Protection versus Helping Survivors
On substance, much of what Darfur and the Crime of Genocide contains has been available from Joyce Apsel (ed.) Darfur: Genocide before Our Eyes ... -
A Hippocratic Africa Policy
The past decade of U.S. Africa policy has made some wish most for policies that would “first, do no harm.” A Hippocratic test could ... -
Does Criminology Offer a Useful Model?
Much of the contemporary analysis of genocides has taken on a legalistic tone inspired by the revival since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s ... -
Exceptional Circumstances and Coups d'Etat
I live in a West African city where dark wraparound sunglasses have become very expensive, if you can find them at all. That is ... -
Genocide: Where Law and Sociology Meet
Starting today, we open a debate on John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond’s Darfur and the Crime of Genocide. Over the coming days, a number ... -
Sudan’s Colonized Judiciary
It’s an unfortunate reality that books on Sudan by Sudanese authors””even those who have a wonderful English writing style, and who deal with their ... -
Rethinking Peacekeeping in Fragile States
Conventional peacekeeping operations are designed as stop-gap measures, either for a brief period of time or with a limited brief in a frozen conflict. ... -
Peacekeeping in the Political Marketplace
Conventional peacekeeping operations are designed as stop-gap measures, either for a brief period of time or with a limited brief in a frozen conflict. ... -
Camel-Herders’ Livelihoods in North Darfur
Livelihoods, Power and Choice: the Vulnerability of the Northern Rizaygat, Darfur, Sudan, is the latest report on Darfur from the Feinstein International Famine Center. ... -
Africa, the U.S., China and the Economic Crisis
On the face of it, Africa has been relatively unharmed by the world financial crisis. The fact is that it remains the continent that ...

