The National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum has yet again deliberately bombed civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan, killing innocent children, wounding many others, and sending deadly shrapnel into the ...
Peace in Sudan and the present burden of advocacy, April 5, 2002
There is no shortage of desire for a just peace in Sudan among people of goodwill everywhere. And there is widespread appreciation that a window of opportunity to achieve such a peace now exists---however slight, however ...
Is the Bush administration State Department really committed to peace in Sudan? — February 6, 2002
"Is the US State Department Truly Committed to Peace in Sudan?" The nominal is answer is "yes," but a real commitment to peace in Sudan requires much more than verbal gestures. It entails a willingness to commit significant ...
The Bush administration: still in search of a Sudan policy, February 4, 2002
"The Bush Administration: In Search of a Sudan Policy" The Bush administration continues to reveal an alarmingly disorganized response to Sudan's catastrophic civil war. Neither Special Envoy John Danforth nor the State ...
The diplomatic costs to US efforts to marshal support for a war against Iraq, April 2, 2002
Current violence in the Middle East, especially in the context of US efforts to marshal Arab support for a campaign against Iraq, augurs poorly for peace prospects in Sudan. For the most likely political beneficiary of US ...
The Economic rewards of misunderstanding Sudan’s civil war, January 30, 2002
"The Economic Rewards of Misunderstanding Sudan's Civil War" The complexity and ghastly duration of Sudan's civil war have slowly worked to obscure in the minds of many, especially in Canada and Europe, a fundamental reality ...
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