Darfur and the international community : the challenges of conflict resolution in Sudan
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Darfur and the international community : the challenges of conflict resolution in Sudan
(Library of international relations, 41)
I.B. Tauris, 2011
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Description
The Darfur conflict has presented the international community with a number of challenges. How can the fighting be stopped in Darfur? What can be done to save lives and help the two million people displaced by the conflict? And how to help bring about peace, whilst ensuring that the peace agreement for the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983 - 2005) is implemented? Drawing on original research, and tracing the history of international responses to the conflicts in Sudan, Richard Barltrop investigates what has determined the outcomes of international mediation and relief in Sudan. In the process, he shows that Darfur must be seen within the wider context of conflict in Sudan, and that lessons should be drawn both for Sudan and for the effective practice of conflict resolution.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Conflict, war and peace
Mediation
Part I: Before the CPA
Part II: After the CPA
3. Relief
Part I: The civil war
Part II: Darfur
4. Foreign policy
5. Options
Conclusion
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