Peacebuilding in Sudan: Micro- Macro Issues

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Traditional Authorities' Peacemaking Role in Darfur

United States Institute of Peace, Peaceworks No. 83, November 2012

The violence that has raged in Darfur for a decade is both a crisis of governance and a problem of law and order. This report from The United States Institute of Peace outlines the background to the conflict and the challenges in resolving it.

'Business as Usual: Arms flows to Darfur 2009-12'

HSBA, September 2012

After nine years of rebellion, proxy arming, and shifting alignments between the Government of Sudan (GoS) and both Arab and non-Arab populations in the region, the Darfur conflict appears little closer to resolution than it did in 2003.

Unwilling and Unable: The Failed Response to the Atrocities in Darfur

James Traub, Occasional Paper Series, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect. 2010

Civil Society in Darfur - The Missing Peace

United States Institute of Peace Special Report, September 2010

Rethinking Darfur

By Marc Gustafson, Foreign Policy Brief, Cato Institute. June 2010

Complicating Darfur

David Lanz, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol. 32(1), 2008: Review of Alex De Waal's "War in Darfur and the Search for Peace"

IRIN: Cautious Optimism over Darfur Ceasefire Call

Newsletter from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, November 13, 2008

Making Sense of Darfur

Link to Alex de Waal's blog on the Social Science Research Council website

UNAMID - the African Union/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur

This link takes you to the UNAMID home page with background information news, and fact sheets

The Politics of Local Boundaries and Conflict in Sudan. The South Darfur Case

Yousif Takana, Sudan Working Paper 2008:2

Up to 1994, Darfur region (the present three states of Darfur) had remained a single integrated political and administrative unit since the establishment of ...

IRIN: Darfur Peacekeepers Offer no Protection - IDPs

Newsletter from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, October 20, 2008

Hard-line Sudan Politician may hold Key to Darfur Conflict

Presidential advisor Nafie Ali Nafie says atrocities were exaggerated and blames U.S. 'propaganda'. Still, experts say his clout and blunt style could lead to a breakthrough on Darfur. Edmund Sanders, October 26, 2008

Presidential advisor Nafie Ali Nafie says atrocities were exaggerated and blames U.S. 'propaganda'. Still, experts say his clout and blunt style could lea ...

New Darfur Attacks Show Civilians Still at Risk

Human Rights Watch report, October 24, 2008

Evolution of the Darfur Rebellion - a Revolution in the Making

Paper by Savo Heleta, postgraduate student in conflict transformation and management at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, October 1, 2008

Paper by Savo Heleta, postgraduate student in conflict transformation and management at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Afr ...

Sudan Forgein Minister Expresses Frustration with the Ruling NCP over Darfur Crisis

In an interview on September 7, 2008, the Sudanese Foreign Minister Deng Alor directed strong criticsm against the NCP and accused them of being unserious about resolving the crisis in Darfur

In an interview on September 7, 2008, the Sudanese Foreign Minister Deng Alor directed strong criticsm against the NCP and accused them of being unserious abo ...

Conflict, Arms, and Militarization: The Dynamics of Darfur's IDP Camps

Small Arms Survey working paper no. 15, September 2008 by Clea Kahn

Tensions in internally displaced person (IDP) and refugee camps in Darfur and on the Chadian border have given rise, in recent years, to claims that the ...

Tchad: Un Nouveau Cadre de Resolution du Conflit

International Crisis Group, Rapport Afrique N°144 - 24 septembre 2008

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