This article describes citizen activism about the situation in Darfur. Part I describes the birth of the activist movement. Part II describes the foundations and growth of the movement. Part III describes the movement in more detail and details govenrment responses as a result of this movement. Parts IV and V look towards the future
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
Upon its inception in 2006, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Jour- nal 1:1 publishe...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
This article explores the role of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the international response ...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
This article is concerned with the rebellion in Darfur as a way to illustrate the politics of insurg...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
This article provides an analysis of Amnesty International and its efforts to establish a global, hu...
The conflict in Darfur has been described as the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis” by the United N...
This book analyzes the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the context of the conflict in Darfur, usi...
Until recently, the needs and concerns of the Arab nomadic communities in Darfur were not given suff...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
Upon its inception in 2006, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Jour- nal 1:1 publishe...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
This article explores the role of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the international response ...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
This article is concerned with the rebellion in Darfur as a way to illustrate the politics of insurg...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
This article provides an analysis of Amnesty International and its efforts to establish a global, hu...
The conflict in Darfur has been described as the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis” by the United N...
This book analyzes the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the context of the conflict in Darfur, usi...
Until recently, the needs and concerns of the Arab nomadic communities in Darfur were not given suff...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
Upon its inception in 2006, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Jour- nal 1:1 publishe...
The ancient concept of humanitarian intervention has become the subject of renewed debate and discus...