The Juba Peace Agreement of October 2020 has not pacified conflicts in Sudan, and has instead actually created new alliances between armed groups and security forces. After decades of marginalisation, conflict entrepreneurs from the periphery are now shaping Sudan’s national politics and undermining the country’s potential to return to democratic transition. Insecurity in Darfur could escalate and contribute to further destabilisation of the country. International donors should pressure these conflict entrepreneurs to relinquish power. They should also prudently promote projects to foster peace in Darfur at the same time. (author's abstract
Sudan, geographically the largest country in Africa, has been ravaged by civil war intermittently fo...
This article is concerned with the rebellion in Darfur as a way to illustrate the politics of insurg...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...
Das Juba-Friedensabkommen von Oktober 2020 hat nicht zu einer Befriedung der sudanesischen Konflikte...
There seems to be no end to the good news coming from the Horn of Africa. First, the Nobel peace pri...
Sudan's two main security forces are fighting each other. A swift military outcome is not to be expe...
Germany should advocate in the UN Security Council for a course correction on the international appr...
The causes of the current Darfur problem can be justifiably reduced to one word: ‘injustice’. Since...
Germany has helped lead efforts to mobilize international support for Sudan’s transition process sin...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the paper introduces the background to the conflict in...
The conflict in South Sudan flared up again on the fifth anniversary of independence. After almost t...
The Darfur crisis in western Sudan started in February 2003. It has to date claimed the lives of an ...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
June 25, 2009 — The Darfur crisis is nearing its end. One way or another, peace will be reached with...
Sudan, geographically the largest country in Africa, has been ravaged by civil war intermittently fo...
This article is concerned with the rebellion in Darfur as a way to illustrate the politics of insurg...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...
Das Juba-Friedensabkommen von Oktober 2020 hat nicht zu einer Befriedung der sudanesischen Konflikte...
There seems to be no end to the good news coming from the Horn of Africa. First, the Nobel peace pri...
Sudan's two main security forces are fighting each other. A swift military outcome is not to be expe...
Germany should advocate in the UN Security Council for a course correction on the international appr...
The causes of the current Darfur problem can be justifiably reduced to one word: ‘injustice’. Since...
Germany has helped lead efforts to mobilize international support for Sudan’s transition process sin...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the paper introduces the background to the conflict in...
The conflict in South Sudan flared up again on the fifth anniversary of independence. After almost t...
The Darfur crisis in western Sudan started in February 2003. It has to date claimed the lives of an ...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
June 25, 2009 — The Darfur crisis is nearing its end. One way or another, peace will be reached with...
Sudan, geographically the largest country in Africa, has been ravaged by civil war intermittently fo...
This article is concerned with the rebellion in Darfur as a way to illustrate the politics of insurg...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...