A Sudanese Revolution overthrew the sitting regime in 2019, and a transitional government is in place. This article explores Sudanese respondents’ take on how the former regime managed to stay in power for so long. The National Congress Party in Sudan held on to power for three decades against all odds after taking over in a coup in 1989. Widely unpopular, the regime relied on repression and coercive tactics to stay in power. Based on interview data from three locations in Sudan 2011 and 2012, respondents’ accounts of the NCP leadership strategies for staying in power are explored in this article. The interview data speaks to two highly intertwined processes. First, to the mobilisation of support from those the government needed in key posi...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
This article tries to examine the underpinning determinants of voting behavior in Sudan. It adopts a...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
The paper analyses the emergence of the National Congress Party (N.C.P.) within the context of the r...
Mass movements that are able to overthrow a dictator do not always lead to democracy. Transition per...
The tenacity and strength of guerilla movements to wage a protracted armed struggle is almost an emp...
This blog was taken from Dr. Willow’s panel contribution at the Prospects for Democracy in Sudan eve...
Authoritarian regimes are often considered to be prone to civil wars because they are fundamentally ...
This inquiry conducts an analysis on the situation in Sudan and explores the “non-violence” campaign...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
The paper looks at the history of Sudan with a focus on the Sudanese Arab\ud establishment treatment...
As Sudan’s military rulers and the pro-democracy coalition of Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) re...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
This article tries to examine the underpinning determinants of voting behavior in Sudan. It adopts a...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
The paper analyses the emergence of the National Congress Party (N.C.P.) within the context of the r...
Mass movements that are able to overthrow a dictator do not always lead to democracy. Transition per...
The tenacity and strength of guerilla movements to wage a protracted armed struggle is almost an emp...
This blog was taken from Dr. Willow’s panel contribution at the Prospects for Democracy in Sudan eve...
Authoritarian regimes are often considered to be prone to civil wars because they are fundamentally ...
This inquiry conducts an analysis on the situation in Sudan and explores the “non-violence” campaign...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
The paper looks at the history of Sudan with a focus on the Sudanese Arab\ud establishment treatment...
As Sudan’s military rulers and the pro-democracy coalition of Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) re...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
This article tries to examine the underpinning determinants of voting behavior in Sudan. It adopts a...