Sudan Papers
2006
Explaining the Darfur Peace Agreement
Alex de Waal – DPA 1: Disarming the Janjaweed and Armed Militia
Alex de Waal – DPA 2: Security For IDPs and Refugees
Alex de Waal – DPA 3: Compensation and Assistance to Victims
Alex de Waal – DPA 4: The Transitional Darfur Regional Authority
Alex de Waal – DPA 5: How to Include the Different Darfur Movements
Alex de Waal – DPA 6: Guarantees for the DPA
Alex de Waal – DPA 7: Community Peace and Reconciliation
Alex de Waal – DPA 8: The Comprehensive Ceasefire
Alex de Waal – DPA 9: The Future of the Movements Combatants
Alex de Waal – DPA 10: Land
Alex de Waal – DPA 11: Darfurians in the Civil Service and Education
Alex de Waal – DPA 12: Human Rights
Alex de Waal – DPA 13: Rebuilding Darfur
Alex de Waal – DPA 14: The CPA, the DPA and the EPA
Alex de Waal – DPA 15: Leadership for Implementing the DPA
Other Darfur Articles
Explaining the Darfur Peace Agreement – an open letter from AU moderators
Julie Flint – Can Darfur peace deal succeed?
Alex de Waal – Who Are the Darfurians
Alex de Waal – Contemporary Conflicts papers from the SSRC
- Review of Gerard Prunier, Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide, Hurst and Co.
- Counter-Insurgency on the Cheap
- Who are the Darfurians? Arab and African Identities, Violence and External Engagement
Pre-2006
The Civil Project in Sudan – Issue Papers
Issue Paper E-1: Freedom from Famine, 2002
Issue Paper E-2: Land Rights, 2002
Issue Paper E-3: The Rights of Children, 2002
Issue Paper E-4: Disarmament and Demobilization, 2002
Issue Paper F-1: Freedom of Association, 2002
Issue Paper F-2: Islam, Politics and the State, 2002
Issue Paper F-3: Nationalism, Federalism and Self-Determination, 2002
Issue Paper F-4: Macroeconomic Policy, Debt and Aid, 2002
Issue Paper F-5: Refugees, Expatriates and IDPs, 2002
Issue Paper F-6: Poverty Reduction and Development, 2002