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The International Criminal Court lacks effective oversight, and there is a risk it will take actions that have unforeseen effects in difficult crisis situations.
President Obama's efforts to appease Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir's government have increased Bashir's perception of U.S. weakness and reinforced his inclination and willingness to use military force to suppress Sudanese opposition in the South, Darfur, and elsewhere.
Amnesty’s call for Bush’s arrest was a blatantly partisan act — and it wasn’t the first time the group had done so.
The Great Sudanese Teddy Bear Controversy was not actually a religious or cultural affair--it was purely political.
Experts gathered at an August 6 AEI conference to examine how Sudan fits into the war on terrorism.
Despite sustained diplomatic attention from the United States, the African Union, the United Nations, and other actors, the civil war and genocide in Darfur show no sign of abating. While Secretary of State Colin Powell's 2004 diagnosis of genocide has been borne out by subsequent events, the local and regional...
U.S.-Sudanese relations are now at a watershed point.
The coalition of the willing that goes into Sudan is going to have to be largely organized, sustained and financed by the United States, most likely without a UN mandate.




