Research project funded in academic years 2007-08 and 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Since 2004, the Sudanese region of Darfur has been the scene of a violent conflict that the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis and the United States labels genocide. According to reports, Arab Janjaweed militias hired by the Sudanese government have been launching raids, bombings, and attacks on villages in Darfur. Their targets are African-Muslim civilians who support rebel groups seeking political representation and economic reparations. The violence and destruction has led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and displaced more than 2 million people from their h...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
In 2003, a conflict broke out in Darfur, Sudan’s western province, between the mainly “African” rebe...
The research study evaluated the nature and character of the Darfur crisis of Sudan. The study made ...
The conflict in Darfur has been described as the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis” by the United N...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
A strong scholarly focus in Sudanese studies has come to life corresponding to the increased interes...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
2nd Place at the 2015 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum in Social and Behavioral SciencesArts and ...
Africa has witnessed some of the most horrific and devastating conflicts in the world in recent time...
Thesis (MA (Political Science. International Studies))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Sudan is a cou...
In post-colonial Sudan, issues of violent conflicts, development, and state formation have been disc...
The following essay is excerpted from the prospectus for Perspectives on Genocide and Genocidal Viol...
The Darfur crisis in western Sudan started in February 2003. It has to date claimed the lives of an ...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
The present end-of-degree work is a traditional historical research on the development of crisis in ...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
In 2003, a conflict broke out in Darfur, Sudan’s western province, between the mainly “African” rebe...
The research study evaluated the nature and character of the Darfur crisis of Sudan. The study made ...
The conflict in Darfur has been described as the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis” by the United N...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
A strong scholarly focus in Sudanese studies has come to life corresponding to the increased interes...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
2nd Place at the 2015 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum in Social and Behavioral SciencesArts and ...
Africa has witnessed some of the most horrific and devastating conflicts in the world in recent time...
Thesis (MA (Political Science. International Studies))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.Sudan is a cou...
In post-colonial Sudan, issues of violent conflicts, development, and state formation have been disc...
The following essay is excerpted from the prospectus for Perspectives on Genocide and Genocidal Viol...
The Darfur crisis in western Sudan started in February 2003. It has to date claimed the lives of an ...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
The present end-of-degree work is a traditional historical research on the development of crisis in ...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
In 2003, a conflict broke out in Darfur, Sudan’s western province, between the mainly “African” rebe...
The research study evaluated the nature and character of the Darfur crisis of Sudan. The study made ...