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PRENDERGAST, JOHN (3) answer(s).
 
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Blowing the Horn / Prendergast, John; Thomas-Jensen, Colin   Journal Article
Prendergast, John Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The Greater Horn of Africa, the hottest conflict zone in the world, is a legitimate concern of U.S. officials. But their overwhelming focus on stemming terrorism there is overshadowing U.S. initiatives to resolve conflicts and promote good governance -- with disastrous implications for regional stability and U.S. counterterrorism objectives themselves
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Get Kony / Prendergast, John   Journal Article
Prendergast, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Sudan: a state on the brink? / Prendergast, John; Thomas-Jensen, Colin   Journal Article
Prendergast, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract From 35,000 feet, the status quo in Sudan is an unmitigated disaster that only seems to be getting worse. In Darfur, war continues to rage, and millions of civilians are packed into squalid camps with dwindling access to humanitarian assistance. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)-a landmark accord that ended a 22-year war between the government and rebels based in southern Sudan-is unraveling, and hot spots along the north-south border threaten a resumption of full-scale civil war and the violent dissolution of the state. On the ground, however, the status quo is shifting, and it is doing so in ways that create opportunities for positive change. Now it is up to the international community and key decision makers in Sudan to leverage recent developments to alter fundamentally how the Sudanese government treats its citizens and relates to the rest of the world.
Key Words Violence  Sudan  CPA  State on the Brink 
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