"The Scramble for Africa "analyzes the current humanitarian
crisis in Darfur and the activist movements surrounding it, thereby
taking on both the US government and the Save Darfur coalition
alike. The authors present the basic information on the political
and military aspects of the conflict, examine the options, and
suggest ways forward, always with a concern for the broader inter
national implications and for the hundreds of thousands of
victims.
This meticulously researched work gives the history of
Sudan--especially the Darfur region--in relation to US and Western
objectives, discussing, at length, the immensely harmful role the
United States played in Sudan in the 1970s and 1980s through
Washington's support of repressive regimes in Khartoum.
Alongside this, some of the more dubious aspects of the Save
Darfur movement in the United States is examined, such as the
sidelining of Muslim and Sudanese voices, the lobbying for
questionable goals, and the perceived support of the Bush
administration's policy objectives.
Finally, the authors also assess the analysis presented of the
Darfur conflict by those on the radical Left and evaluate the
merits of their opposition to the use of UN peacekeepers on
anti-imperial grounds.
Steven Fake is an activist and political commentator; he is a
graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and a member of the Lucy
Parsons Center.
Kevin Funk earned degrees in journalism, political science, and
Latin American studies from the University of Pittsburgh. An
activist himself, Funk writes frequently on US foreign policy.
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