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    Re-Visiting North Darfur’s Arabs

    By Alex de Waal
    November 29, 2007
    This last week I was in Kutum—the first time I have spent more than a day in the north Darfur town since November-December 1985. ...
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    Alex de Waal to appear on Frontline, Nov. 20

    By admin
    November 15, 2007
    This week's issue of New York magazine gives a shout-out to a next week's Frontline program, "On Our Watch." Alex de Waal is one ...
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    Dueling Over Darfur: The Newsweek Debate

    By Alex de Waal
    November 8, 2007
    Six months ago, John Prendergast and I debated the response to Darfur at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. This week we continued the debate ...
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    Listening to Sudanese Voices on Darfur

    By Alex de Waal
    November 8, 2007
    It goes without saying that Sudanese scholars are the true experts on Darfur's crisis. The short book edited by Abdel Ghaffar Mohammed Ahmed ...
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    Online Scholarly Resources on Darfur

    By Alex de Waal
    October 30, 2007
    This posting is a guide to three online sources of scholarly material on Darfur (and Sudan in general) that provide different resources for the ...
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    Press Conference Diplomacy and Darfur Peace

    By admin
    October 30, 2007
    Posted on behalf of Hassan E. Talib. Hassan is a senior research fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS), in Khartoum, Sudan Press ...
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    Observations on the CPA, Darfur and AMIS’s Role in the War

    By schumannp
    October 28, 2007
    Posted on behalf of Peter Schumann, a former UNDP staff member with extensive experience in UN Peacekeeping operations, most recently as the Regional Coordinator ...
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    “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace” continued

    By Alex de Waal
    October 25, 2007
    This posting continues a discussion of the main themes of War in Darfur and the Search for Peace (Harvard University Press 2007). The second ...
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    Two Crises, One Solution, Continued

    By Alex de Waal
    October 23, 2007
    Moments of crisis are also moments of opportunity. Sudan at the present has all the dimensions of an imminent crisis that could unravel the ...
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    New Book: “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace”

    By Alex de Waal
    October 17, 2007
    War in Darfur and the Search for Peace is a collection of 15 essays by six Sudanese and eleven non-Sudanese scholars and specialists, ...
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