Wednesday, September 26, 2018

South Sudan Conflict Challenges US Policy in Horn of Africa

The US Institute of Peace (USIP) published in September 2018 a report titled "South Sudan's Civil War and Conflict Dynamics in the Red Sea" by Payton Knopf, advisor to the Africa program at USIP.

As the United States' role as the dominant external actor in the Horn of Africa is increasingly challenged, the jostling for influence among other states has led to the militarization of the Red Sea region and has further fractured an already fragmented political and security landscape. The author argues that ending South Sudan's civil war and mitigating the region's other interstate hostilities and intrastate conflicts will require the US to break out of the geographic and thematic silos that currently constrain its strategic vision and action.