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Darfur Conflict

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"...worthwhile for those interested in Darfur, Sudan, and developing countries in general."—Recommended in CHOCE, August 2011, J. E. Weaver, Drake University, USA

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Although it is often simplified as an "ethnic conflict" in popular media, the current crisis in Darfur can only be superficially defined across ethnic lines. Any long-term solution to the conflict must also address the underlying social and environmental influences such as changing resource dynamics, expanding poverty, lack of infrastructure, and political corruption, which have brought the crisis to a head. Les mer

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Although it is often simplified as an "ethnic conflict" in popular media, the current crisis in Darfur can only be superficially defined across ethnic lines. Any long-term solution to the conflict must also address the underlying social and environmental influences such as changing resource dynamics, expanding poverty, lack of infrastructure, and political corruption, which have brought the crisis to a head. This project diverges from previous studies by examining how the dynamic interaction between the environment, local governance, and national policy in Sudan has resulted in the Darfur crisis. It demonstrates how ecological degradation and the breakdown of community governance have destabilized the region, and how corruption and incompetence at the national level have culminated in the current crisis. Analyzing the interplay of these factors will yield valuable insights as to how a concerned international community can both end the tragic genocide and address the underlying injustices that engendered it. The analysis presented will be informative and accessible to a wide readership of students, academics, and concerned citizens.

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
232
ISBN
9780415885980
Utgivelsesår
2010
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"...worthwhile for those interested in Darfur, Sudan, and developing countries in general."—Recommended in CHOCE, August 2011, J. E. Weaver, Drake University, USA

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