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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

The Role of Scott Gration in the Current Abyei Crisis

6 March 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011 | Author: ereeves | 298 words

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

15 February 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011 | Author: ereeves | 10915 words

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

3 February 2011 | Selected Formal Publications | Author: ereeves | 2880 words

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 ...

Darfur Humanitarian Update: August 31, 2010

29 January 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2010 | Author: ereeves | 10251 words

Darfur Humanitarian Update: August 31, 2010 Eric Reeves | August 31, 2010 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-B7  Sections of the present analysis: •Political Context •Khartoum's proposed "New Strategy" for Darfur •US support for ...

Sudan Publications, Testimony, and Academic Presentations

29 January 2011 | Sudan Publications, Testimony, Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 9907 words

Eric Reeves, Ph.D.          Fellow, Rift Valley Institute Senior Fellow, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights (emeritus) Trustee, Darfur Bar Association Sudan Publications, Testimony, and Academic ...

“Darfur Humanitarian Overview: The Consequences of International Silence”

23 January 2011 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2011 | Author: ereeves | 10618 words

What has become most notable about the human catastrophe in Darfur is its invisibility, a direct consequence of the decision by senior UN officials to shut down access to information about human suffering, deprivation, and ...

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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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