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Dafur's Peace: Post-Conflict Reconstruction
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Abstract Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the paper introduces the background to the conflict in Darfur, including its origins, main causes, and related consequences and impacts. The causal factors of the conflict include colonialist and post-independence policies of economic and political margi... view more
Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the paper introduces the background to the conflict in Darfur, including its origins, main causes, and related consequences and impacts. The causal factors of the conflict include colonialist and post-independence policies of economic and political marginalization, environmental degradation, demographic pressures and ecological hardships, ethnic and tribal conflicts fuelled by the then Al Bashir's governmental inaction or partial support, and wider regional conflicts and intervention. Later the paper addresses Darfur Peace process from a general perspective. Then, the third part of the study sheds lights on the vital needs and tremendous challenges of Darfur's post-conflict reconstruction, respectively. The paper concludes that addressing these all-encompassing and overlapping needs and challenges represents the indispensable conditions for post-conflict reconstruction in Darfur, without which the recovery, sustainable development, and prosperity of greater Darfur region are likely to be negligible or insignificant.... view less
Keywords
peace process; conflict management; Sudan; Arab countries; East Africa; reconstruction
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Darfur Conflict; African Studies; Conflict Resolution; Reconciliation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 4822-4838
Journal
PalArch's Journal of Archeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 18 (2021) 3
ISSN
1567-214X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed