Nasty Neighbors: Resolving the Chad-Sudan Proxy War
Nasty Neighbors: Resolving the Chad-Sudan Proxy War
Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008
It's bad enough that the international community has failed, five years in, to end the genocide in Darfur, and worse still that it reacted with no urgency when the Darfur crisis bled into neighboring Chad. With the root causes of conflict in each country still untended, and tensions between the two governments rising, this regional crisis is poised to deepen. In ENOUGH's most recent report, Policy Advisor Colin Thomas-Jensen argues that relations between Chad and Sudan are so volatile and international diplomacy so feeble that a recent non-aggression pact between the two countries is actually a warning sign for more conflict to come. Click here to read the report and learn what the international community must do in order to prevent further clashes between these two countries.

