DOHA : Al Jazeera Centre for Studies yesterday released its new book, Darfur: harvest of the crisis after a decade (Darfur: hasad al azma ba’d a’qdin minazzaman). The event took place on the sidelines of the international conference titled “Africa: Dynamics of Conflict, Promises of Renaissance” at the St Regis hotel.
The book, co-authored by 12 specialised researchers, presents a holistic vision of the Darfur crisis, probing its roots, analysing the reality that has emerged on the ground over the past decade, and tracing the dynamics and repercussions of this situation.
It gives a general review of the peace efforts and a deep analysis of the internal, external and structural factors (especially the state structure) that have influenced the trajectory of the crisis. Based on these probes and scientific analyses, the book offers suggestions that might bring about a quick solution to this long-running conflict.
The book calls for a new approach to the dynamics of the Sudanese state crisis in light of the changes witnessed over the past decade in Darfur and beyond. Inadequate remedies to address the crisis have caused different forms of problems, foremost of which are the fading chances of keeping Sudan united.
The book was co-edited by Dr Abdul Wahab Al Effendi and Dr Sidi Ahmed Ould Ahmed Salem.
The Peninsula