In Resolution 1556, the Security Council, with the conflict in Darfur clearly in mind, determined that the ‘situation in Sudan constitutes a threat to international peace and security and to stability in the region’. This article focuses on the response by the United Nations, in particular the Security Council, and the African Union to the Darfur conflict. It begins by exploring the role of peacekeeping operations and regional arrangements or agencies in the overarching architecture of international peace and security. Having laid this frame of reference, it then looks at the modalities of peacekeeping in Darfur. These operations began with the African Union acting in isolation but have transitioned to an increasingly important role being p...
The article discusses peacekeeping in Africa, primarily, though not exclusively, of the United Natio...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Although many may argue that there is a developing norm of the “responsibility to protect”, there ha...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The article addresses the cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations, in part...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusMany parts of Africa have been ...
The research study evaluated the role of African Union in resolving the Darfur crisis of Sudan. The ...
Thesis Submitted To The School Of Humanities And Social Sciences In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requi...
This paper analyzes the impact of the international community’s failure to punish Sudan as a means t...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
This article explores the different moral and legal arguments used by protagonists in the debate abo...
Since 2003, Sudan’s central government has used proxy forces to slaughter thousands of civilians bel...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
The article discusses peacekeeping in Africa, primarily, though not exclusively, of the United Natio...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Although many may argue that there is a developing norm of the “responsibility to protect”, there ha...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
The article addresses the cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations, in part...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusMany parts of Africa have been ...
The research study evaluated the role of African Union in resolving the Darfur crisis of Sudan. The ...
Thesis Submitted To The School Of Humanities And Social Sciences In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requi...
This paper analyzes the impact of the international community’s failure to punish Sudan as a means t...
Since early 2003, the western Darfur region of the Sudan has been subjected to a massive campaign of...
This article explores the different moral and legal arguments used by protagonists in the debate abo...
Since 2003, Sudan’s central government has used proxy forces to slaughter thousands of civilians bel...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
This paper examines the global response to the Darfur crisis. The term global refers to non-Sudanese...
The article discusses peacekeeping in Africa, primarily, though not exclusively, of the United Natio...
The article presents the records collected by the Darfur Atrocities Documentation Team (ADT), which ...
Although many may argue that there is a developing norm of the “responsibility to protect”, there ha...