This Sudan Brief is concerned with the fractionalization of Islamism during Bashir’s rule (1989-2019). It does not focus on the details of Bashir’s brutal rule, rather, it is about the emerging disunity from within which eventually led to the removal of Bashir from power. I analyze factors that led to the Islamists adopting a more pragmatic stand, especially after the main ideologue of the Islamist movement was kicked out into the cold in 1999. The Brief argues that although the Islamists have successfully created a parallel or deep state the last three decades, the political shift of power away from the Islamists which the 2018 popular uprising represent, makes the political future of Islamism bleak
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This thesis will examine the role of Islamist political parties and what effect their interpretation...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
This paper examines the trajectories of different Islamist trends in the light of the Arab uprisings...
The Sudanese Islamist experiment is far from having put an end to the conflict-ridden history of the...
After 2011, Sudanese activists proudly cited their very own 'Arab Springs' of 1964 and 1985, which o...
The political activists of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan have been a little explored subject of st...
In the wake of the protests that toppled regimes across the Middle East in 2011, Sudanese activists ...
The societal conflicts between Secularist groups and Jihadist militants on the role religious orient...
In April 2019, Sudan’s long-serving President Omar al-Bashir was deposed in a bloodless military cou...
The regime ruling Sudan since 1989 represents a pioneering experiment in the field of Islamist polit...
This blog was taken from Dr. Willow’s panel contribution at the Prospects for Democracy in Sudan eve...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
The paper analyses the emergence of the National Congress Party (N.C.P.) within the context of the r...
This article examines the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) movement's stand on the South Sudan quest...
L’arrivée au pouvoir des islamistes à Khartoum en juin 1989 manifeste la crise de certaines des régu...
This thesis will examine the role of Islamist political parties and what effect their interpretation...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
This paper examines the trajectories of different Islamist trends in the light of the Arab uprisings...
The Sudanese Islamist experiment is far from having put an end to the conflict-ridden history of the...
After 2011, Sudanese activists proudly cited their very own 'Arab Springs' of 1964 and 1985, which o...
The political activists of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan have been a little explored subject of st...
In the wake of the protests that toppled regimes across the Middle East in 2011, Sudanese activists ...
The societal conflicts between Secularist groups and Jihadist militants on the role religious orient...