‘Australia’s response [to the crisis in Darfur] has been slow, it has been hesitant, and, I regret to say, it has been inadequate’, remarked Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Kevin Rudd in February 2005 (House of Representatives Hansard: 47). Since 2003, genocide in Darfur has claimed more than 300,000 lives, with 2.6 million more displaced by the conflict (Degomme and Guha-Sapir 2010: 294-300; Reeves 2012). The international response to the crisis has been slow and lacklustre, and while the intensity of the conflict has fluctuated in the past nine years, the situation remains dire. The Australian government’s policy response to the genocide has essentially mirrored the weak international response. Australia has made some diplomatic repre...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Despite the catch-cry bandied about after the Holocaust, "Never Again", genocides continue to destro...
One of the features of globalisation in the post–Cold War order has been an increased interest in an...
‘Australia’s response [to the crisis in Darfur] has been slow, it has been hesitant, and, I regret t...
‘Never again’, opined Prime Minister Julia Gillard at a 2012 Holocaust Commemoration service in Melb...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
The burgeoning field of genocide studies is faced with several concerns. Foremost is the challenge o...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
In February 2006, three years after the start of the genocide in Darfur, all sides involved in the d...
Much of the debate about genocide in Darfur appears woefully misinformed about the complex realities...
The atrocities committed by the Government of Sudan backed Janjaweed militia in the ongoing conflict...
Never Again\u27 was the refrain that reverberated around the world in the wake of the Holocaust. Stu...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Despite the catch-cry bandied about after the Holocaust, "Never Again", genocides continue to destro...
One of the features of globalisation in the post–Cold War order has been an increased interest in an...
‘Australia’s response [to the crisis in Darfur] has been slow, it has been hesitant, and, I regret t...
‘Never again’, opined Prime Minister Julia Gillard at a 2012 Holocaust Commemoration service in Melb...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
The burgeoning field of genocide studies is faced with several concerns. Foremost is the challenge o...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
In February 2006, three years after the start of the genocide in Darfur, all sides involved in the d...
Much of the debate about genocide in Darfur appears woefully misinformed about the complex realities...
The atrocities committed by the Government of Sudan backed Janjaweed militia in the ongoing conflict...
Never Again\u27 was the refrain that reverberated around the world in the wake of the Holocaust. Stu...
The humanitarian crisis in Darfur presents one of the greatest challenges to the international commu...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Despite the catch-cry bandied about after the Holocaust, "Never Again", genocides continue to destro...
One of the features of globalisation in the post–Cold War order has been an increased interest in an...