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Joshua Craze

Joshua Craze is an essayist and journalist
focusing on the horn of Africa

November 2020

  • ‘In centrist Democrats’ telling, the problem is the left – and the answer is to reach out to that poor soul, the moderate Republican.’

    Why Biden shouldn't extend an olive branch to Republicans

    Joshua Craze and Ainsley LeSure
    Biden must choose whether to build a post-white America – or to placate the white supremacist project of the Republican party

May 2020

  • ‘Universal healthcare and a complete overhaul of working conditions and unemployment benefits must be part of any strategy for economic recovery.’

    Covid-19 hurts the most vulnerable – but so does lockdown. We need more nuanced debate

    Joshua Craze and Carlo Invernizzi-Accetti
    The class and racial consequences of this crisis mean we must think more carefully about how we ‘reopen’ the economy

October 2016

  • Tony Craze

    Other lives
    Tony Craze obituary

    Other lives: Playwright and novelist who championed the work of other writers

September 2011

  • Southern Sudan Independence Soccer Match

    Breaking the cycle of violence in Sudan

    Joshua Craze and Nicky Woolf
    Joshua Craze and Nicky Woolf: Despite the stability promised by South Sudan's independence, deep tribal conflicts make peace in the region a distant prospect

April 2011

  • Omar al Bashir Sudan

    Sudan's proxy war may escalate

    Nicky Woolf and Joshua Craze

    Nicky Woolf and Joshua Craze: Recent violence in Abyei has militarised the region, and has the potential to spark a wider north-south conflict in Sudan

January 2011

  • Nuer children play among cattle in Sudan

    Poverty matters blog
    A divided Sudan will test tribal tensions

    Nicky Woolf and Joshua Craze

    Nicky Woolf and Joshua Craze: If and when the south gains independence, both Sudans must accommodate the way of life of the tribes along their border