Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992-1995
Journalistic explanations of the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe have been given to hurried generalizations and inaccuracies: the genocide has been portrayed as an ethnic clash marked by Arab-on-African violence, with the Janjaweed militias under strict government control, but neither of these impressions is strictly true. Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide explains what lies behind the conflict, how it came about, why it should not be oversimplified, and why it is so relevant to the future of the continent.
Gérard Prunier sets out the ethnopolitical makeup of the Sudan and explains why the Darfur rebellion is regarded as a key threat to Arab power in the country—much more so than secessionism in the Christian South. This, he argues, accounts for the government’s deployment of "exemplary violence" by the Janjaweed militias in order to intimidate other African Muslims into subservience. As the world watches; governments decide if, when, and how to intervene; and international organizations struggle to distribute aid, the knowledge in Prunier’s book will provide crucial assistance.
Country | USA |
Author | Gerard Prunier |
Binding | Hardcover |
Brand | Brand: Cornell University Press |
EAN | 9780801444500 |
Edition | First Edition |
Feature | Used Book in Good Condition |
ISBN | 0801444500 |
Label | Cornell University Press |
Manufacturer | Cornell University Press |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 312 |
PublicationDate | 2005-08 |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
SKU | ACAMP_book_usedlikenew_0801444500 |
Studio | Cornell University Press |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |