Eric Reeves, Northampton, Massachusetts • How should the United States and the international community respond to a brutal, despotic regime in an Arab country, one with clear ties to international terrorism? And what ...
“Khartoum Attacks the International Committee of the Red Cross,” The International Herald Tribune, January 23, 2001
“Khartoum Attacks the International Committee of the Red Cross,” The International Herald Tribune, January 23, 2001 Eric Reeves The International Committee of the Red Cross---the very symbol of neutral, international ...
“Use Oil Investment as a Lever in Sudan,” The Los Angeles Times, 4 June 2001
Eric Reeves [syndicated nationally through the Washington Post-Los Angeles Times News Syndicate] • Sudan is suddenly, if belatedly, at the center of U.S. foreign policy concerns in Africa. Secretary of State ...
“The Last, Best Hope [for Sudan] Sits on Its Hands,” The Los Angeles Times, 10 February 2000
Eric Reeves • President Clinton's State of the Union address eagerly claimed credit for America's enviable peace and prosperity. It passed silently over the fact that more than 2 million human beings have perished in ...
“As in South Africa, It’s Time to Let Our Wallets Do the Talking,” The Los Angeles Times, 30 August 1999
Eric Reeves - Sudan: Canadian oil firm Talisman is an economic ally of a brutal regime. Divest from it • One of the key tactics in bringing change to South Africa in the 1980s and early 1990s, and ending the ...
“Peace or War? The Moment of Truth for Sudan,” Mediterranean Quarterly (Fall 2002)
Eric Reeves • Sudan's ongoing human catastrophe demands of the United States the clearest and most decisive policy response. Indeed, a clear policy is long overdue, as present peace negotiations at Machakos (Kenya) ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 101
- 102
- 103
- 104
- 105
- …
- 237
- Next Page »