Joshua Craze

 

Joshua Craze


Joshua Craze is a writer and researcher with two decades of experience as an investigator in Sudan and South Sudan. His work is based on extensive fieldwork. As a researcher, he has recently published reports on ethnic cleansing and arms trafficking in South Sudan with Small Arms Survey, mapped the Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese paramilitary group, for an NGO, and conducted a forensic mapping of South Sudanese political elites and their economic networks. As a writer, he has investigated counterterrorism in the US for The Nation’s Investigative Reporting Institute, uncovered sexual abuse by humanitarians in South Sudanese camps for displaced people for Al Jazeera and The New Humanitarian, and written about gold mining networks in Sudan. He writes regularly for The New York Review of Books, the New Left Review, and n+1. Craze is often consulted by diplomats and donors as an expert in the affairs of Sudan and South Sudan. He is finishing a book about bureaucracy and violence in the Sudans for Fitzcarraldo Editions. His work is available at: https://www.joshuacraze.com.

 
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