Famine that Kills: Darfur, Sudan

Author:   Alex de Waal (Director, Director, Justice Africa, London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   Revised edition
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9780195181630


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 February 2005
Format:   Paperback
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In 2004, Darfur, Sudan was described as the ""world's greatest humanitarian crisis."" Twenty years previously, Darfur was also the site of a disastrous famine. Famine that Kills is a seminal account of that famine, and a social history of the region. In a new preface prepared for this revised edition, Alex de Waal analyzes the roots of the current conflict in land disputes, social disruption and impoverishment. Despite vast changes in the nature of famines and in the capacity of response, de Waal's original challenge to humanitarian theory and practice including a focus on the survival strategies of rural people has never been more relevant. Documenting the resilience of the people who suffered, it explains why many fewer died than had been predicted by outsiders. It is also a pathbreaking study of the causes of famine deaths, showing how outbreaks of infectious disease killed more people than starvation. Now a classic in the field, Famine that Kills provides critical background and lessons of past intervention for a region that finds itself in another moment of humanitarian tragedy.

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Author:   Alex de Waal (Director, Director, Justice Africa, London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.70cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780195181630


ISBN 10:   0195181638
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 February 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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<br>. ..an interesting new preface in which he comments on events in the region since the early 1980s...a useful case study of the dynamics of famine. --Foreign Affairs<br>Praise for the Previous Edition: <br> [A] classic study. --Andrew Natsios, Administrator, USAID <br> A book of decisive practical and intellectual significance. --Craig Calhoun, President, Social Sciences Research Council <br> This book and Sen's Poverty and Famines are the two most important books ever written on famine. --Sue Lautze, Director, Livelihoods Initiatives Program, Feinstein International Famine Center, Tufts University <br> A key text in understanding famine and never more relevant than today. It put people's coping strategies on the map, as well as the importance of disease-led mortality. --Dr David Keen, Reader in Complex Emergencies, London School of Economics <br> The best book ever written about the region. --John Prendergast, International Crisis Group<br><br>


. ..an interesting new preface in which he comments on events in the region since the early 1980s...a useful case study of the dynamics of famine. --Foreign AffairsPraise for the Previous Edition: [A] classic study. --Andrew Natsios, Administrator, USAID A book of decisive practical and intellectual significance. --Craig Calhoun, President, Social Sciences Research Council This book and Sen's Poverty and Famines are the two most important books ever written on famine. --Sue Lautze, Director, Livelihoods Initiatives Program, Feinstein International Famine Center, Tufts University A key text in understanding famine and never more relevant than today. It put people's coping strategies on the map, as well as the importance of disease-led mortality. --Dr David Keen, Reader in Complex Emergencies, London School of Economics The best book ever written about the region. --John Prendergast, International Crisis Group


...an interesting new preface in which he comments on events in the region since the early 1980s...a useful case study of the dynamics of famine. Foreign Affairs


<br>. ..an interesting new preface in which he comments on events in the region since the early 1980s...a useful case study of the dynamics of famine. --Foreign Affairs<p><br>Praise for the Previous Edition: <br><br> [A] classic study. --Andrew Natsios, Administrator, USAID<br><br> A book of decisive practical and intellectual significance. --Craig Calhoun, President, Social Sciences Research Council<br><br> This book and Sen's Poverty and Famines are the two most important books ever written on famine. --Sue Lautze, Director, Livelihoods Initiatives Program, Feinstein International Famine Center, Tufts University<br><br> A key text in understanding famine and never more relevant than today. It put people's coping strategies on the map, as well as the importance of disease-led mortality. --Dr David Keen, Reader in Complex Emergencies, London School of Economics<br><br> The best book ever written about the region. --John Prendergast, International Crisis Group<br><p><br>


,. .an interesting new preface in which he comments on events in the region since the early 1980s...a useful case study of the dynamics of famine. --Foreign Affairs<br> Praise for the Previous Edition: <br> [A] classic study. --Andrew Natsios, Administrator, USAID<br> A book of decisive practical and intellectual significance. --Craig Calhoun, President, Social Sciences Research Council<br> This book and Sen's Poverty and Famines are the two most important books ever written on famine. --Sue Lautze, Director, Livelihoods Initiatives Program, Feinstein International Famine Center, Tufts University<br> A key text in understanding famine and never more relevant than today. It put people's coping strategies on the map, as well as the importance of disease-led mortality. --Dr David Keen, Reader in Complex Emergencies, London School of Economics<br> The best book ever written about the region. --John Prendergast, International Crisis Group<br>


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Alex de Waal is a Director of Justice Africa in London and a fellow of the Global Equity Initiative at Harvard University. He is the author of several books on famine, human rights, and conflict in Africa, and has been at the forefront of mobilizing African and international responses to these problems.

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