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Although it is often simplified as an ethnic conflict in popular media, the current crisis in Darfur can only be superficially defined across ethnic lines. Any long-term solution to the conflict must also address the underlying social and environmental influences such as changing resource dynamics, expanding poverty, lack of infrastructure, and political corruption, which have brought the crisis to a head. This project diverges from previous studies by examining how the dynamic interaction between the environment, local governance, and national policy in Sudan has resulted in the Darfur crisis. It demonstrates how ecological degradation and the breakdown of community governance have destabilized the region, and how corruption and incompetence at the national level have culminated in the current crisis. Analyzing the interplay of these factors will yield valuable insights as to how a concerned international community can both end the tragic genocide and address the underlying injustices that engendered it. The analysis presented will be informative and accessible to a wide readership of students, academics, and concerned citizens.

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The Darfur Conflict Routledge African Studies 1 Facts Fiction and - photo 1
The Darfur Conflict
Routledge African Studies
1. Facts, Fiction, and African Creative Imaginations
Edited by Toyin Falola and Fallou Ngom
2. The Darfur Conflict
Geography or Institutions?
Osman Suliman
The Darfur Conflict
Geography or Institutions?
Osman Suliman
The Darfur Conflict Geography or Institutions - image 2
New York London
First published 2011
by Routledge
270 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Simultaneously published in the UK
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
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This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2011.

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2011 Taylor & Francis
The right of Osman Suliman to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Suliman, Mohamed Osman, 1951 The Darfur conflict : geography or institutions? / by Osman Suliman.
p. cm. (Routledge African studies ; 2)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. SudanHistoryDarfur Conflict, 2003- 2. Human geographySudan.
3. Human ecologySudan. 4. SudanEconomic conditions. 5. SudanPolitics and government. I. Title.
DT159.6.D27S85 2011
962.404'3dc22
2010022801
ISBN 0-203-83616-2 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN13: 978-0-415-88598-0 (hbk)
ISBN13: 978-0-203-83616-3 (ebk)
Contents
Figures and Tables
FIGURES
2.1
Qabilah distribution of Darfur.
4.1
Mismanagement of transition from a traditional society to a modern society.
4.2
Sectoral implementation (%) of privatization Phase I (19921997).
4.3
Inflation (19802004).
5.1
Millet productivity and area in northern Darfur.
5.2
Sorghum productivity and area in northern Darfur.
12.1
The Darfur conflict: Causal flow chart.
TABLES
2.1
Survey Sample Distribution by Locality
3.1
Current Annual Income (Millions of USD)
3.2
Residential Housing (Millions of USD)
3.3
Agricultural Land
3.4
Livestock
3.5
Rental Income from Land
3.6
Area of Land Sold
3A.1
Qabilahs Included in the Sample
4.1
Development Indicators: Sudan
4.2
Private Sector Development in Sudan
4.3
Phase I: Privatization Program and Method of Privatization (19921997)
4.4
Phase II: Privatization Program and Method of Privatization (19982003)
4.5
Federal Transfers to Northern States (2005)
4.6
Profitability of Selected Privatized SOEs
4.7
Employment in Selected Privatized SOEs
4A.1
Inequality Decomposition by State (Wilaya)
4A.2
Inequality Decomposition by State (Wilaya)
4A.3
Mean Intergovernmental Revenue Transfers (Billion Dinars)
5.1
Areas and Productivity of Millet and Sorghum in Darfur
5.2
Northern Darfur Millet Productivity
5.3
Northern Darfur Sorghum Productivity
5.4
Changes in Rangeland Coverage
5.5
Summary of Deforestation Rates in Darfur (19732006)
10.1
Examples of Recent Qabilah Reconciliation Conferences
11.1
Freedom Indicators
11.2
Total Federal Government Revenues and Expenditures (Billions of Sudanese Dinars)
11.3
Conditional and Unconditional Intergovernmental Transfers (Billions of Sudanese Dinars)
11.4
Sudan: Measures of Effective Democratic Institutions and Social Infrastructure
Abbreviations and Glossary
Abbala
camel herders
AMIS
African Union Mission in Sudan
Ansar
Followers of the Mahdi
ASI
Ahl El-Sudan Initiative (Sudanese People Initiative)
AU
African Union
AUPD
(African Union High Level Panel on Darfur)
Baggara
cattle herders
CPA
Comprehensive Peace Agreement
CWA
Council of Wise Africans (African Union High Level Panel on Darfur)
DJAM
Dafur Joint Assessment Mission
DPA
Darfur Peace Agreement
DUP
Democratic Union Party
Dutch Disease
An economic concept that tries to explain the tradeoff between the exploitation of natural resources (e.g. oil) and the decline in capital-intensive production of manufacturing and other sectors. Inflowing oil revenues increase the exchange rate making other sectors less competitive in foreign markets.
FCR
Feinstein Center Report
FNC
Forests National Corporation
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