Date:
Oct 24, 2009 Author:
James Traub
The Obama administration released a document last week outlining its strategy on Sudan, and in its midst was a sentiment that has become almost canonical in the first year of the administration: “We must engage with allies and with those with whom we disagree.” President Obama has pushed the “reset” button with any number of countries with whom we disagree, including Russia, Iran and Cuba. The question raised by the new Sudan policy is whether “engagement” can be a suitable paradigm in dealing with a regime accused of committing genocide.
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