The upheavals within the Arab world, military action in Libya, and the unprecedented catastrophe in Japan have commandeered virtually all international news coverage. And to the extent there is reporting on Sudan, the focus ...
“Abyei Update, March 23, 2011: Continued Military Advance by Khartoum’s Forces, Increasing Risk of Major Confrontation”
Though the possibility of a large-scale offensive military action by Khartoum remains dangerously high, the most recent intel from the Satellite Sentinel Project (March 23, 2011) suggests another disturbing possibility: a ...
Abyei in Flames: Prospects for Peace Endangered by Diplomatic Incompetence | 7 March 2011
Over the past week violence in the critical Abyei region of Sudan has exploded and as of this writing remains out of control. Large-scale civilian destruction has been confirmed, and the armed forces of Khartoum and the Sudan ...
The Role of Scott Gration in the Current Abyei Crisis
Distinguished historian of Sudan Douglas Johnson has pointed out key requirements for peace in Abyei, and the diplomatic errors that must be corrected. Recent violence in Abyei threatens to spark renewed North/South war in ...
“Darfur: ‘De-Emphasized,’ ‘De-Coupled,’ and Finally Denied,” February 15, 2011
Last week U.S. Special Envoy Scott Gration offered his overall assessment of the situation in Darfur during a press conference with Foreign Minister Ali Karti, who had recently met with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary ...
“The Promise and Peril of an Independent Republic of South Sudan,” Dissent Magazine (on-line), February 3, 2011
Over the past year, many commentators on the January 2011 self-determination referendum for South Sudan have presumed to ask, "Will an independent South Sudan become a failed state?" As often as not, their answers have been ...
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