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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

“Are U.S. and U.N. Officials Ignoring New Evidence of Atrocities in Sudan?” The New Republic (on-line), July 23, 2011

23 July 2011 | Selected Formal Publications | Author: ereeves | 1490 words

Sudan seems to bring out a perverse diffidence in both the Obama administration and the international community. This is especially clear in their response to a growing body of evidence that atrocities are being committed in ...

A compendium of recent reports from Darfur from Radio Dabanga, July 17, 2011

17 July 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011 | Author: ereeves | 9686 words

The following assemblage of reports from Radio Dabanga, primarily from the last three months, can in no way lay claim to comprehensiveness; that has not been my goal here. Rather, I've tried to select the most representative ...

“Mass Graves Identified in Kadugli (South Kordofan): The End of Agnosticism,” Dissent Magazine, July 14, 2011

14 July 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011, Selected Formal Publications | Author: ereeves | 1662 words

"Mass Graves Identified in Kadugli (South Kordofan): The End of Agnosticism," Dissent Magazine, July 14, 2011 Eric Reeves, 14 July 2011 A new report from the Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) concludes that available ...

“Hillary Clinton, Sudan, and the Policies of Equivocation,” from The New Republic July 13, 2011

13 July 2011 | Selected Formal Publications | Author: ereeves | 833 words

In a recent op-ed in The Washington Post about the independence of South Sudan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton offered a conspicuous example of the Obama administration's policy of equivocation when it comes to the ...

“The Three Biggest Threats to Newly Independent South Sudan,” The New Republic, July 9, 2011

9 July 2011 | Selected Formal Publications | Author: ereeves | 236 words

The independent Republic of South Sudan emerged Saturday from the ravages of half a century of war, deprivation, destruction, and displacement. Its freedom was guaranteed overwhelmingly by a self-determination held last ...

“The Logic of War: Khartoum’s Economy After Southern Secession”

3 July 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011 | Author: ereeves | 1156 words

What is the logic of Khartoum's military actions in Abyei and South Kordofan? Why has it engaged in such deeply threatening actions in the weeks leading up to independence for the Republic of South Sudan? What are the ...

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About the Author

cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-three years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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