Darfur Conflict beyond Ethnic Division: A Politico-Economic Perspective
Assad Mehmood Khan,
Nazim Rahim and
Sajjad Ali Khan
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Assad Mehmood Khan: PhD Scholar,Department of Political Science & IR, Qurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
Nazim Rahim: Assistant Professor,Department of Political Science & IRQurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
Sajjad Ali Khan: Assistant Professor,Department of International Relation, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
Global Political Review, 2018, vol. 3, issue 2, 75-83
Abstract:
The Darfur crisis, dwell in the western territory of Sudan, a civil war that delineates upon the grave state of affairs. Since 2003, the Darfur region has been reported dislocated or migrated, providing the base argument to the world and the UN, referring genocide. Although establishing the insurgency distinctiveness, the crisis in the Darfur region has been generally referred to as tribal ethnic clashes between African inhabitants and Arab intruders. A justification that appears to be unsuccessful to elucidates the intricate situation belying the conflicting situation. This research aimed at two main contributing aspects – the politicoeconomic reasons for the crisis. Most significant, in investigating the conflict situation in Darfur with an approach that leads beyond the ethnic divide justification, it appears probable to discover issues, such as politico-economic reasons, imperative to address the issue in order to attain stability in Sudan.
Keywords: Africa; Sudan; Darfur; Genocide; Socio-Political; Socio-Economic; Civil War (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).08
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