Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding

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Abyei Area
African conflict studies
Arab Militia Groups
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Center Periphery Conflict
Central Government
Communal Conflicts
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Cross-border Conflict
cross-border warfare
Daniel Rothbart
Darfur Crisis
Darfuri Rebels
DPA
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ethnic violence analysis
Farmer Herder Conflicts
farmer-herder conflict dynamics
Genocide
genocide research
IDP
IDP Camp
Johan Brosche
John Garang
Juba Process
Khartoum Regime
Minni Minawi
Native Administration
Ngok Dinka
peacebuilding strategies
political marginalisation
Riek Machar
South Kordofan
South Sudan
Sudanese Government
The Continuing Crisis in Darfur
United Nations African Union Mission
Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding
Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding: The Continuing Crisis in Darfur
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415689786
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the continuing devastation in the Darfur region of Sudan, from the perspective of a multiplicity of conflicts of distinct types.

The crisis reached its peak in 2003–2004, when certain Arab militias joined forces with the Sudan armed forces in a campaign against insurgent resistance movements. Engulfed in the tumult, Darfurians experienced systematic slaughter, sexual violence, and internal displacement on a massive scale. Although the violence has waned in recent years, the fighting continues to this day. The authors cast this crisis as a complex web of four distinct, yet interlacing, conflict types:

  • long-standing disputes between farmers and herders and between different herder communities
  • political struggles between the local elite leaders of the resistance movements, and those between traditional leaders (elders) and younger aspiring leaders
  • long-standing grievances of marginalized groups against those at the national centre of power
  • cross-border conflicts, primarily the proxy war waged between Chad and Sudan

The crisis in South Sudan is also examined through the lens of conflict complementarity. This book will be of interest to students of African politics, genocide, political violence, ethnic conflict, war and conflict studies, peacebuilding and IR.

Johan Brosché is a PhD candidate at Uppsala University, Sweden.

Daniel Rothbart is Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, as well as Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at George Mason University, VA.

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