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A Moment of Opportunity: Darfur and the 2008 Olympics
China, on a domestic and international cleaning binge, is seeking to cleanse its status and reputation by the time it begins hosting the Olympics in 2008 to appear as a developed nation in a first-world prom dress. While this may appear as a farcical whitewash operation by a totalitarian regime, it presents an opportunity for the international community to take concrete steps in resolving the Darfur crisis. While the Darfur conflict has been well-documented (Wiki on Darfur Conflict) and officially labeled a genocide by the American government, the nations that allowed the situation to continue have until recently seen relatively little outside pressure else than the editorial page. China, as the leader in Sudanese oil imports, is at the center of enabling the Sudanese government. As the BBC states of the rise of China as an energy importer:
China’s economic relations with the Sudanese government provided it with significant leverage that it has chosen not to use until of late. With concerns about manners, proper English, and all things image savvy that will hopefully provide an ideal experience for the foreign traveler visiting China for the first time at the 2008 Olympics, China is similarly trying to improve its image abroad as well. Helen Cooper writes in the New York Times about the collision between the internal worries of public image in China and the relation with diplomacy:
If the United Nations and the West are serious about ending one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of the decade, it must utilize the chance given in this pre-Olympic window by China. With the first noticeable signs that China is willing to act, a formidable and unified multilateral consensus should take advantage of a diplomatically-sensitive China to leverage a more proactive role in solving the Darfur crisis. Sources Darfur Collides With Olympics, and China Yields, by Helen Cooper, New York Times Responsible China, Washington Post Sudan vows to cut red tape on UN to support African peace mission in Darfur Manners, Manners, http://www.cominganarchy.com/archives/2007/04/20/manners-manners/ Other Opinions Black Gold: The Financer of Tyranny China and Sudan, Blood and Oil Beware hypocrisy on Darfur, China The Wrong Decision on Sudan Darfur Crisis: Towards An Ever Greater Tragedy by Amit Pyakurel |

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