Search Results for: Chad
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A Cross-Border Marketplace of Loyalties
It’s frequently observed that Darfur’s conflict has “spilled over” into Chad and Central African Republic. It is probably more accurate to say that Darfur has become ... -
What if Ocampo Indicts Bashir? 4
It seems to me that this debate harkens back to the familiar struggle between activists and analysts. Not just re Darfur, but for more than two ... -
Ocampo’s Gauntlet to the UN Security Council
Tragedy is the conflict of rights and there is no greater and more painful tragedy than the clash of fundamental rights. This drama is about to ... -
Complex Emergencies: David Keen Responds
First of all, I would like the thank Zoe Marriage, Michael Barnett and Angela Raven-Roberts for taking the trouble to read the book, and for their ... -
Land and Power: the Case of the Zaghawa
This post is also available in French (PDF, 96KB). Land has often been described as a key motivation for the Arabs and non-Arabs who actively participated ... -
Attack on Khartoum: The Ramifications for Sudan
Last Saturday’s attack on Omdurman represented a serious development in Sudanese politics, with significant ramifications that may impact the entire country. Since its independence in 1956, ... -
Making Sense of Khalil’s Putsch
As more details emerge about JEM’s assault on the national capital at the weekend, it is becoming clear that this was a solo operation by JEM ... -
JEM’s Failed Attempt at Regime Change
Picking up Alex’s question about the calculations of the JEM leadership, I believe this was a serious attempt at regime change””however over-ambitious or foolhardy it may ... -
The Hour of the Hardliners
Saturday’s battle in the streets of Omdurman was a defeat for the prospects of peace, democracy and human rights. The calculations of the leadership of the ... -
Shigeg Karo One Week On
Six days after the aerial attack on Shigeg Karo, UNAMID has finally spoken out, in a press release that raises more questions than it answers. A ...