Steven Fake is a co-author along with Kevin Funk of The Scramble for Africa: Darfur-Intervention and the USA. They maintain a website with their commentary at www.scrambleforafrica.org.
Steve Fake

Steven Fake is a co-author along with Kevin Funk of The Scramble for Africa: Darfur-Intervention and the USA. They maintain a website with their commentary at www.scrambleforafrica.org.
The Responsibility to Protect doctrine, regardless of the good intentions of some proponents, is just another method for the more powerful to impose their will on the less powerful.
Kevin Funk and Steve Fake offer a scathing and penetrating new look at the crises in Darfur — one that you won’t find in The New York Times or from the Save Darfur Movement.
As the Democratic presidential primary campaign limps on, and the cacophony of focus-grouped sound bites strikes a fevered pitch, the candidates are making surprisingly little noise about Darfur.
A response to Daniel Millenson: The divestment movement from Sudan still makes clear “the failures in our intellectual culture”
The divestment movement from Sudan makes clear “indication of the failures in our intellectual culture”
It’s amid the U.S. government’s contradictory posturing and less-than-humanitarian geopolitical motives that the activist movement addressing Darfur operates.