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What's Wrong with U.S. Policy Toward Sudan, and How to Fix It
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left] Obama In its latest report, “What’s Wrong with U.S. Policy Toward Sudan, and How to Fix It," Enough argues that U.S. policy is not contributing in a meaningful way to creating peace and justice in Sudan, and suggests alternative steps that officials can take to make peace in Sudan a reality. With only six months until the self-determination referenda for South Sudan and Abyei, the report describes how U.S. policymakers have failed to act decisively to prevent a return to war between North and South Sudan, or to resolve the escalating conflict in Darfur. The report outlines four specific areas where U.S. policy is off course. These include a flawed peace process in Darfur, a hands-off approach to critical negotiations to prevent renewed North-South war, the role of the United States in building leverage for peace, and justice as an essential component of sustainable peace.
Read the full report on Enough’s website.
(عدل بواسطة د.محمد بابكر on 07-29-2010, 09:37 PM)
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