
Africa: Chaos or Transition – A Focus on Sudan
FPIF’s Emira Woods will be featured on a panel of the “Global-Local Forum” at UDC’s International Education Week.
FPIF’s Emira Woods will be featured on a panel of the “Global-Local Forum” at UDC’s International Education Week.
Using violence to thwart genocide may just add fuel to the fire.
Democracy promotion is not a top priority for the United States in Sudan.
To effectively advocate for the people of Sudan, we must first understand that Bashir’s open disdain for democracy in the region is amply matched by Washington’s.
Young people everywhere refuse to ignore the deadliest conflict since WWII.
Will the indictment of Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir lead to greater peace and justice or undermine those elusive goals? Meghan Stewart and Hussein Yusuf provide contrasting views.
The International Criminal Court failed to take into consideration politics inside Sudan and in the region when making its faulty indictment.
The indictment of the Sudanese president is a strategic opportunity to bring peace to the country.
Obama administration must overhaul U.S. policy toward Africa.
Let’s pretend that we’ve simply gotten off on the wrong foot with this century.
As Bush’s days in office wind down, the ultimate lame duck and his circle of sycophants begin to look towards securing his legacy.
Zionist ideology — the notion that redemption comes through the settlement of land — is powerful. It’s the heart of the settler state’s mythology, in Israel as in the United States.
Genocide is horrifying, but it’s not always a black-and-white issue.
Are China’s relations with Sudan a reason for the international community to boycott the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics? Eric Reeves and James Nolt take sides.