January 13, 2011 The evidence that Khartoum has substantially increased its military presence along the North/South border is overwhelming. This is especially worrisome in the Abyei region, which remains extraordinarily ...
“Encouraging Khartoum: South Sudan Victimized by ‘Moral Equivalence,'” The Sudan Tribune, December 21, 2010
In the grim end-game to negotiations that seek to bring about a peaceful self-determination referendum for South Sudan, the Obama administration seems willing to surrender honesty in the process. Operating under the ...
“War or Peace in South Sudan? Khartoum Has Yet to Decide”
Commentary on the impending referenda for southern Sudan and the Abyei border region, while proliferating rapidly, has reached no consensus about how the National Congress Party (NCP) regime in Khartoum will respond to this ...
The Obama Administration “Decouples” Darfur
The relationship between Darfur and Southern Sudan has never been well understood by the Obama administration, largely because of the incompetence of the president's special envoy to Sudan, retired Air Force General Scott ...
Review commentary on “A Long Day’s Dying: Critical Moments in the Darfur Genocide” (2007), by Eric Reeves
Review commentary on Eric Reeves' A Long Day's Dying: Critical Moments in the Darfur Genocide (Key Publishing [Toronto], 2007) Book Cover "Not a single person in the world has done as much for Darfur as Eric Reeves. ...
“Clinton Says Sudan Is a ‘Ticking Time Bomb’: But Will She Be Able to Defuse It?”
Finally! A sense of urgency about Sudan. In a major foreign policy address on September 8, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described the country as a "ticking time bomb" (http://allafrica.com/stories/201009090002.html ). ...
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