art, academic and non-fiction books
publishers’ Eastern and Central European representation

Name your list

Log in / Sign in

ta strona jest nieczynna, ale zapraszamy serdecznie na stronę www.obibook.com /// this website is closed but we cordially invite you to visit www.obibook.com

ISBN: HB: 9781850657705

Hurst Publishers

July 2005

264 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

HB:
£35,00
QTY:

Categories:

Darfur

The Ambiguous Genocide

For sale in CIS only!

In mid-2004 the Darfur crisis in Western Sudan forced itself on to the centre stage of world affairs. A formerly obscure 'tribal conflict' in the heart of Africa has escalated into what could be the first genocide of the twenty-first century. Its characteristics – Arabism, Islamism, African consciousness, famine as a weapon of war, mass rape, international obfuscation and a refusal to look evil squarely in the face – reflect many of the problems of the global South in general and Africa in particular.

Because of the urgent need for knowledge about this humanitarian catastrophe, journalistic explanations of the unfolding crisis have often been rushed and given to hurried generalisations and inaccuracies. "Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide" explains what lies behind the conflict, how it came about, why it should not be over-simplified and why it is so relevant to the future of the continent.

Prunier sets out the ethnopolitical make up 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 the secessionism of the Christian south. This, he argues, accounts for the government's deployment of 'exemplary violence' by the Janjaweed militias in order to cow other Black Muslims into subservience.

About the Author

Gerard Prunier is a renowned historian of contemporary Africa and author of the acclaimed "The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide" and of "Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide", both published by Hurst.