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The Great Hope or the Great Demon?
Editors note: We are pleased to have this contribution from Daniel Large, a UK-based scholar on China—Sudan relations who has published widely on the topic. He ... -
Can Hollywood Save Darfur?
Editor's note: Chris Alden, senior lecturer in international relations at the London School of Economics, contributed this post on Steven Spielberg's withdrawal from his involvement ... -
Urbanization and the Future of Sudan–New Perspectives
Posted on behalf of Mark Duffield Munzoul Assal has provided an useful and provocative analysis of urbanisation in Sudan and its social and political implications. In response, ... -
Making Sense of Chad
The war for Chad is not over. It is likely to become more bloody and involve a wider humanitarian disaster before any solutions can be grasped. ... -
Survival and Governance in Sudan’s Frontiers: A Review of Two Recent Books
Two new scholarly books help us understand how people in Sudan’s peripheries survive—or don’t—and place the frontierland governance in a deep historical context. One is Wendy ... -
Darfur Activism: The Debate Continues (Part 2)
"The issues you raise are serious and deserve a serious response. Your critique of my position is, to my mind, the most thoughtful and incisive that ... -
Online Scholarly Resources on Darfur
This posting is a guide to three online sources of scholarly material on Darfur (and Sudan in general) that provide different resources for the student or ... -
Press Conference Diplomacy and Darfur Peace
Posted on behalf of Hassan E. Talib. Hassan is a senior research fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS), in Khartoum, Sudan Press conference diplomacy ... -
“War in Darfur and the Search for Peace” continued
This posting continues a discussion of the main themes of War in Darfur and the Search for Peace (Harvard University Press 2007). The second part of ... -
New Book: “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace”
War in Darfur and the Search for Peace is a collection of 15 essays by six Sudanese and eleven non-Sudanese scholars and specialists, published in ...

