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Article: The internationalization of the communal conflict in Darfur and its regional and domestic ramifications: 2001-2007.
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- Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
- Article date:
- June 22, 2008
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THIS ARTICLE ADDRESSES THE COMMUNAL conflict in the Darfur region of Western Sudan focusing mainly on the genesis of the conflict, its process and the different attempts made at its reconciliation. Furthermore, the essay discusses primarily the internationalization process of the conflict and how in a short period of time it has attracted the attention of the United Nations, Western powers and human rights groups; and why the Western powers, in particular, called for international intervention. In addition, the paper examines the regional and domestic impact of the internationalization of the conflict mainly focusing on Sudan's straining relationship with neighboring ...
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