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Alex de Waal

Alexander William Lowndes de Waal (born 22 February 1963), a British researcher on African elite politics, is the executive director of the World Peace Foundation at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.[1] Previously, he was a fellow of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative at Harvard University, as well as program director at the Social Science Research Council on AIDS in New York City.[2]

Alex de Waal
Born22 February 1963 
Alma mater
OccupationSocial anthropologist, university teacher 
Employer
Parent(s)
FamilyEdmund de Waal, Thomas de Waal 

Human rights activism edit

De Waal was the chairman of the Mines Advisory Group between 1993 and 1998.[3] In 1997, the Mines Advisory Group was co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize as a founding member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.[4]

De Waal set up two human rights organisations, African Rights (1993) and Justice Africa (1999), focusing respectively on documenting human rights abuses and developing policies to respond to human rights crises, notably in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan. His book, Famine Crimes: Politics and the Disaster Relief Industry was published in 1997. Foreign Affairs described the book as "A powerful critique of the international humanitarian agencies dominating famine relief in Africa." African Rights, which mainly dealt with the situation in Rwanda, has later come under criticism. Luc Reydams argued in 2016 that "African Rights was instrumental in shaping and spreading an easily consumable one-sided narrative of the Rwandan conflict".[5]

From 1997 to 2001, he focused on avenues to peaceful resolution of the Second Sudanese Civil War. In 2001, he returned to his work on health in Africa, writing on the intersection of HIV/AIDS, poverty and drought. As the conflict worsened in 2004, he returned to his doctoral thesis topic of Darfur. During 2005 and 2006, de Waal was seconded to the African Union mediation team for Darfur.[2] In 2008 he became well known as a critic of the International Criminal Court's decision to seek an arrest warrant for Sudanese president Omar al Bashir, arguing that while Bashir was guilty of heinous crimes the 14 July 2008 Public Application charging him was poorly written and too weak to achieve a conviction. Additionally, he believed that the "ICC arrest warrant will lead to pre-emptive military action in Darfur, a reversal of the recent gains for civil and political rights, further restrictions on the UN and humanitarian operations, and an end to the [Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2004]".[6]

During 2005–06, de Waal was seconded to the African Union mediation team for Darfur, and from 2009 to 2012 served as senior adviser to the African Union High-Level Implementation Panel for Sudan. He was on the list of Foreign Policy's 100 most influential public intellectuals in 2008 and Atlantic Monthly's 27 "brave thinkers" in 2009.[citation needed]

He is an editor of the African Arguments book series published by Zed Books with Richard Dowden, Director of the Royal African Society. de Waal also writes and published regular commentary on contemporary Sudan through his World Peace Foundation blog Reinventing Peace.[7]

In November 2020 he wrote an article on the Tigray War involving Ethiopian federal powers and the TPLF, in which he quoted prime minister Abiy Ahmed calling the TPLF a criminal junta. He suggested the conflict would cause prospects for peace, democracy, and protection from famine to be set back a generation.[8]

On 23 January 2024, de Waal said that Israel was committing a war crime through enforced starvation in the Gaza Strip, stating, "An entire population being reduced to this stage is really unprecedented. We haven’t seen it in Ethiopia, in Sudan and Yemen – pretty much anywhere else in the world."[9]

Interviews with former Tigray People's Liberation Front members edit

In the outset of the Tigray War, de Waal and Mulugeta Gebrehiwot published reports surrounding the situation in Tigray with regards to Eritrea's involvement.[10]

Published works edit

Books edit

  • Famine that Kills : Darfur, Sudan, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1989, ISBN 0-19-827749-0 (Revised edition, 2005, ISBN 0-19-518163-8)
  • War in Sudan: An Analysis of Conflict, London : Peace in Sudan Group, 1990
  • Evil days : thirty years of war and famine in Ethiopia, New York: Human Rights Watch, 1991, ISBN 1-56432-038-3
  • Facing Genocide: The Nuba of Sudan, London: African Rights, July 1995, ISBN 1-899477-04-7
  • Famine crimes : politics & the disaster relief industry in Africa, London : African Rights & the International African Institute, 1997, ISBN 0-253-21158-1
  • Who fights? who cares?: war and humanitarian action in Africa, editor, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2000, ISBN 0-86543-864-1
  • The Phoenix State: Civil Society and the Future of Sudan, Editor with A.H. Abdel Salam, 2001, ISBN 1-56902-143-0
  • Demilitarizing the mind: African agendas for peace and security, Editor, Trenton, NJ & Asmara, Eritrea : Africa World Press, 2002, ISBN 0-86543-988-5
  • Young Africa: realising the rights of children and youth, Editor with Nicolas Argenti, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2002, ISBN 0-86543-842-0
  • When peace comes: civil society and development in Sudan, Editor with Yoanes Ajawin, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2002, ISBN 1-56902-164-3
  • Islamism and its enemies in the Horn of Africa, Editor, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-253-21679-6
  • Darfur : a short history of a long war, With Julie Flint, New York : Zed Books, 2005, ISBN 1-84277-697-5
  • AIDS and power : Why there is no political crisis—yet, New York : Zed Books, 2006, ISBN 1-84277-707-6
  • War in Darfur and the search for peace (edited), Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-674-02367-3
  • The real politics of the Horn of Africa: Money, war and the business of power, Polity Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0-7456-9557-0
  • Advocacy in Conflict: Critical Perspectives on Transnational Activism (edited), Zed Books.
  • Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine, Polity Press, 2017 [11]
  • New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives - Polity Books (2021)
  • Sudan's Unfinished Democracy w/ Justin Lynch and Alex De Waal - Published 2022.

References edit

  1. ^ "The World Peace Foundation Comes to the Fletcher School | Tufts Fletcher School". Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b at Harvard University from 28 January 2008, courtesy of the Internet Wayback Machine (accessed 13 June 2009)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  4. ^ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1997".
  5. ^ Reydams, Luc (2016). "NGO Justice: African Rights as Pseudo-Prosecutor of the Rwandan Genocide". Human Rights Quarterly. 38 (3): 547–588. doi:10.1353/hrq.2016.0041. S2CID 151351680.
  6. ^ de Waal, Alex, and Gregory H. Stanton. "Should President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan Be Charged and Arrested by the International Criminal Court?: An Exchange of Views." Genocide Studies and Prevention 4, no. 3 (2009): 329-353. doi:10.1353/gsp.0.0030.
  7. ^ "Reinventing Peace". Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  8. ^ de Waal, Alex (24 November 2020). "As Ethiopia's army declares daily victories, its people are being plunged into violence". The Guardian.
  9. ^ "Israel is using 'war crime of starvation' in Gaza: Expert". Al Jazeera. 23 January 2024.
  10. ^ ""They Have Destroyed Tigray, Literally": Mulugeta Gebrehiwot speaks from the mountains of Tigray". 29 January 2021.
  11. ^ "Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine – World Peace Foundation". 29 November 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2019.

External links edit

  • Alex de Waal's bio
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Alexander William Lowndes de Waal born 22 February 1963 a British researcher on African elite politics is the executive director of the World Peace Foundation at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University 1 Previously he was a fellow of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative at Harvard University as well as program director at the Social Science Research Council on AIDS in New York City 2 Alex de WaalBorn22 February 1963 Alma materNuffield College OccupationSocial anthropologist university teacher EmployerFletcher School at Tufts University Parent s Victor de Waal FamilyEdmund de Waal Thomas de Waal Contents 1 Human rights activism 2 Interviews with former Tigray People s Liberation Front members 3 Published works 3 1 Books 4 References 5 External linksHuman rights activism editDe Waal was the chairman of the Mines Advisory Group between 1993 and 1998 3 In 1997 the Mines Advisory Group was co recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize as a founding member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines 4 De Waal set up two human rights organisations African Rights 1993 and Justice Africa 1999 focusing respectively on documenting human rights abuses and developing policies to respond to human rights crises notably in Rwanda Somalia and Sudan His book Famine Crimes Politics and the Disaster Relief Industry was published in 1997 Foreign Affairs described the book as A powerful critique of the international humanitarian agencies dominating famine relief in Africa African Rights which mainly dealt with the situation in Rwanda has later come under criticism Luc Reydams argued in 2016 that African Rights was instrumental in shaping and spreading an easily consumable one sided narrative of the Rwandan conflict 5 From 1997 to 2001 he focused on avenues to peaceful resolution of the Second Sudanese Civil War In 2001 he returned to his work on health in Africa writing on the intersection of HIV AIDS poverty and drought As the conflict worsened in 2004 he returned to his doctoral thesis topic of Darfur During 2005 and 2006 de Waal was seconded to the African Union mediation team for Darfur 2 In 2008 he became well known as a critic of the International Criminal Court s decision to seek an arrest warrant for Sudanese president Omar al Bashir arguing that while Bashir was guilty of heinous crimes the 14 July 2008 Public Application charging him was poorly written and too weak to achieve a conviction Additionally he believed that the ICC arrest warrant will lead to pre emptive military action in Darfur a reversal of the recent gains for civil and political rights further restrictions on the UN and humanitarian operations and an end to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2004 6 During 2005 06 de Waal was seconded to the African Union mediation team for Darfur and from 2009 to 2012 served as senior adviser to the African Union High Level Implementation Panel for Sudan He was on the list of Foreign Policy s 100 most influential public intellectuals in 2008 and Atlantic Monthly s 27 brave thinkers in 2009 citation needed He is an editor of the African Arguments book series published by Zed Books with Richard Dowden Director of the Royal African Society de Waal also writes and published regular commentary on contemporary Sudan through his World Peace Foundation blog Reinventing Peace 7 In November 2020 he wrote an article on the Tigray War involving Ethiopian federal powers and the TPLF in which he quoted prime minister Abiy Ahmed calling the TPLF a criminal junta He suggested the conflict would cause prospects for peace democracy and protection from famine to be set back a generation 8 On 23 January 2024 de Waal said that Israel was committing a war crime through enforced starvation in the Gaza Strip stating An entire population being reduced to this stage is really unprecedented We haven t seen it in Ethiopia in Sudan and Yemen pretty much anywhere else in the world 9 Interviews with former Tigray People s Liberation Front members editIn the outset of the Tigray War de Waal and Mulugeta Gebrehiwot published reports surrounding the situation in Tigray with regards to Eritrea s involvement 10 Published works editBooks edit Famine that Kills Darfur Sudan Oxford Clarendon Press 1989 ISBN 0 19 827749 0 Revised edition 2005 ISBN 0 19 518163 8 War in Sudan An Analysis of Conflict London Peace in Sudan Group 1990 Evil days thirty years of war and famine in Ethiopia New York Human Rights Watch 1991 ISBN 1 56432 038 3 Facing Genocide The Nuba of Sudan London African Rights July 1995 ISBN 1 899477 04 7 Famine crimes politics amp the disaster relief industry in Africa London African Rights amp the International African Institute 1997 ISBN 0 253 21158 1 Who fights who cares war and humanitarian action in Africa editor Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2000 ISBN 0 86543 864 1 The Phoenix State Civil Society and the Future of Sudan Editor with A H Abdel Salam 2001 ISBN 1 56902 143 0 Demilitarizing the mind African agendas for peace and security Editor Trenton NJ amp Asmara Eritrea Africa World Press 2002 ISBN 0 86543 988 5 Young Africa realising the rights of children and youth Editor with Nicolas Argenti Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2002 ISBN 0 86543 842 0 When peace comes civil society and development in Sudan Editor with Yoanes Ajawin Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2002 ISBN 1 56902 164 3 Islamism and its enemies in the Horn of Africa Editor Bloomington Indiana University Press 2004 ISBN 0 253 21679 6 Darfur a short history of a long war With Julie Flint New York Zed Books 2005 ISBN 1 84277 697 5 AIDS and power Why there is no political crisis yet New York Zed Books 2006 ISBN 1 84277 707 6 War in Darfur and the search for peace edited Cambridge Harvard University Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 674 02367 3 The real politics of the Horn of Africa Money war and the business of power Polity Press 2015 ISBN 978 0 7456 9557 0 Advocacy in Conflict Critical Perspectives on Transnational Activism edited Zed Books Mass Starvation The History and Future of Famine Polity Press 2017 11 New Pandemics Old Politics Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives Polity Books 2021 Sudan s Unfinished Democracy w Justin Lynch and Alex De Waal Published 2022 References edit The World Peace Foundation Comes to the Fletcher School Tufts Fletcher School Archived from the original on 9 July 2012 Retrieved 28 October 2011 a b old Alexander De Waal bio at Harvard University from 28 January 2008 courtesy of the Internet Wayback Machine accessed 13 June 2009 Alex de Waal the Fletcher School Archived from the original on 23 February 2019 Retrieved 16 August 2021 The Nobel Peace Prize 1997 Reydams Luc 2016 NGO Justice African Rights as Pseudo Prosecutor of the Rwandan Genocide Human Rights Quarterly 38 3 547 588 doi 10 1353 hrq 2016 0041 S2CID 151351680 de Waal Alex and Gregory H Stanton Should President Omar al Bashir of Sudan Be Charged and Arrested by the International Criminal Court An Exchange of Views Genocide Studies and Prevention 4 no 3 2009 329 353 doi 10 1353 gsp 0 0030 Reinventing Peace Retrieved 26 August 2019 de Waal Alex 24 November 2020 As Ethiopia s army declares daily victories its people are being plunged into violence The Guardian Israel is using war crime of starvation in Gaza Expert Al Jazeera 23 January 2024 They Have Destroyed Tigray Literally Mulugeta Gebrehiwot speaks from the mountains of Tigray 29 January 2021 Mass Starvation The History and Future of Famine World Peace Foundation 29 November 2017 Retrieved 26 August 2019 External links editAlex de Waal s bio Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex de Waal amp oldid 1220047904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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