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Eva Dadrian's Articles
Have the Tuareg been fooled again?
The Tuareg want a peaceful settlement with Bamako by declaring Azawad their autonomous territory. There may be signs that they have been duped anew
Sudan still at the crossroads
Recurrent violence around the border between Sudan and South Sudan, along with unresolved issues around oil, border demarcation and citizenship, leaves greater Sudan on the brink of a new war
Youth fighting uphill: The example of South Africa's legendary ANC party
Youth who dare challenge their elders in South Africa - as well as the US, Tunisia, Egypt and a slew of other countries - struggle both for a better world and to keep their careers alive
The Devil’s Advocate
Ahram Online investigates the careers of Mubarak's defence lawyer Farid El-Deeb and the original 'Devil's Advocate' Jacques Vergès to understand why they 'defend the indefensible'
South Sudan’s Jonglei: A crucial state
With oil reserves and fertile lands, Jonglei state has the potential to become South Sudan’s breadbasket – but to take advantage of all the state has to offer, the South’s government must tread carefully and act wisely
Is a newborn South Sudan viable?
While excitement over a possible independent South Sudan is brimming, the stakes are dangerously high while the expertise necessary to build an effective state is all but absent
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