This research explores the 2018 revolution in Sudan to assess the extent to which the adoption of non-violence led to a more successful revolution and set Sudan on a path of democratic governance. It investigates the revolution’s main slogan, Silmiya, coming from the Arabic word Salam meaning ‘peace’. Thus, the nature and function of non-violence as well as what motivates people to resort to non-violence will be considered. The research acts as a point of departure from Fanon’s theory of violence arguing that violence is revolutionary and liberating. Ultimately, the research challenges normative frameworks on the necessity of violence for social movements to succeed as Fanon theorises, sheds light on the power of non-violence, and highlight...
This article combines insights from the literature on revolutions with that on non-violent protest i...
This thesis examines the relationship between rebel organisation and violence against civilians in s...
Contemporary South Sudanese Nuer prophets play powerful roles in interpreting the moral limits of le...
This research explores the 2018 revolution in Sudan to assess the extent to which the adoption of no...
This blog was taken from Dr. Willow’s panel contribution at the Prospects for Democracy in Sudan eve...
This inquiry conducts an analysis on the situation in Sudan and explores the “non-violence” campaign...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
In 2019 we witnessed the possibilities of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-racial, multi-cultu...
In 2019 we witnessed the possibilities of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-racial, multi-cultu...
A remarkable feature of the Southern Sudanese liberation movement during the First Sudanese Civil Wa...
Our central argument is that the hegemonic story of nonviolent resistance is reinforcing the underly...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
Authoritarian regimes are often considered to be prone to civil wars because they are fundamentally ...
Spiritual and divine authorities play a prominent role in mobilizing armed violence. This article pr...
This article combines insights from the literature on revolutions with that on non-violent protest i...
This thesis examines the relationship between rebel organisation and violence against civilians in s...
Contemporary South Sudanese Nuer prophets play powerful roles in interpreting the moral limits of le...
This research explores the 2018 revolution in Sudan to assess the extent to which the adoption of no...
This blog was taken from Dr. Willow’s panel contribution at the Prospects for Democracy in Sudan eve...
This inquiry conducts an analysis on the situation in Sudan and explores the “non-violence” campaign...
Guy Stewart explores the collapse of Sudan’s longstanding Islamist political system and its subseque...
This article tries to go beyond the general features of the Sudanese three popular Uprisings of 1964...
In 2019 we witnessed the possibilities of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-racial, multi-cultu...
In 2019 we witnessed the possibilities of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multi-racial, multi-cultu...
A remarkable feature of the Southern Sudanese liberation movement during the First Sudanese Civil Wa...
Our central argument is that the hegemonic story of nonviolent resistance is reinforcing the underly...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
Authoritarian regimes are often considered to be prone to civil wars because they are fundamentally ...
Spiritual and divine authorities play a prominent role in mobilizing armed violence. This article pr...
This article combines insights from the literature on revolutions with that on non-violent protest i...
This thesis examines the relationship between rebel organisation and violence against civilians in s...
Contemporary South Sudanese Nuer prophets play powerful roles in interpreting the moral limits of le...