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A Short History of a Long War
Darfur
A Short History of a Long War
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Description
Written by two authors with unparalleled first-hand experience of Darfur, this is the definitive guide. Newly updated and hugely expanded, this edition details Darfur's history in Sudan. It traces the origins, organization and ideology of the infamous Janjawiid and rebel groups, including the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement. It also analyses the brutal response of the Sudanese government. The authors investigate the responses by the African Union and the international community, including the halting peace talks and the attempts at peacekeeping. Flint and de Waal provide an authoritative and compelling account of contemporary Africa's most controversial conflict.
Table of Contents
Maps
Chronology
Glossary
Dramatis Personnae
Preface to Second Edition
1. The People of Darfur
2. The Sudan Government
3. The Janjiwiid
4. The Rebels
5 . A War of Total Destruction, 2003-04
6. Wars within Wars, 2005-06
7. International Reaction
8. The Abuja Peace Talks
9. Endless Chaos
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 15 Oct 2008 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 351 |
ISBN | 9781848133419 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Illustrations | Black and white photographs 22 |
Series | African Arguments |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Disentangling myth from reality in Darfur is so difficult that the credentials of those who judge events there are particularly important. Those of both authors of this ... work are excellent
A masterpiece.
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That is the book Darfur: fast: moving, insightful, elaborate and intriguing; ... So graphic the stories, it is as good as watching a movie on Darfur; you see what you read
For anyone who wants to understand the politics of Sudan, the history of the suffering peoples and the possible solutions, this is the right book.
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A very clear-sighted account ... the book I would give first to anyone wanting to become acquainted with the crisis in Darfur.
Praise for the First Edition, African Affairs
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The book is an impressive source of detailed information about a conflict that has been grossly over-simplified by most western reporters and advocacy groups.
Alan J. Kuperman, Lyndon B. Johnson, School of Public Affairs University of Texas
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Alex de Waal and Julie Flint have written the definitive history of the Darfur conflict. Very detailed and thoroughly documented from first hand sources, the book will quickly become a classic and will correct some of the outside misperceptions of who did what to whom and why. They have written a balanced account of a very disturbing story, made more confused by government and rebel propaganda, by letting participants and eyewitness observers tell their stories.
Andrew Natsios, Former Administrator of USAID and US Special Envoy to Sudan
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This is among the best works available on the current Darfur crisis. For a blow by blow account of developments, there is none better.
Mahmood Mamdani, University of Columbia

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