Showing posts with label Transitional Military Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transitional Military Council. Show all posts
Monday, June 3, 2019
"Inside Story" Discussion of Sudan
Al Jazeera's Inside Story ran on 3 June 2019 a half hour discussion on Sudan with Aly Verjee, US Institute of Peace, Awol Allo, Keele University, and me. It covered the violence in Khartoum on 3 June and the role of international players such as the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
Labels:
AU,
Egypt,
Ethiopia,
Saudi Arabia,
Sudan,
Sudanese Professionals Association,
Transitional Military Council,
UAE,
UK,
US,
violence
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Sudan Backgrounder
The Congressional Research Service posted on 28 May 2019 an updated background piece on Sudan by Lauren Ploch Blanchard. It covers current issues and U.S. policy and assistance to Sudan.
Labels:
aid,
Blue Nile,
CPA,
Darfur,
foreign policy,
governance,
IDPs,
refugees,
Southern Kordofan,
Sudan,
Transitional Military Council,
US
Friday, May 17, 2019
Sudan on the Cusp of Democratic Change
The American Interest posted on 17 May 2019 a commentary titled "Sudan on the Cusp of Democratic Change" by Larry Diamond, Stanford University, Anne Pence, African Middle Eastern Leadership Project, and Mohammed Abubaker, African Middle Eastern Leadership Project.
The authors conclude that Sudan is on a knife's edge. What happens in the coming days and weeks could shape the future of its 40 million people for years to come. It is important that the G7 countries take steps to encourage Sudan to achieve a democratic outcome.
The authors conclude that Sudan is on a knife's edge. What happens in the coming days and weeks could shape the future of its 40 million people for years to come. It is important that the G7 countries take steps to encourage Sudan to achieve a democratic outcome.
Labels:
democracy,
G7,
Omar al-Bashir,
protesters,
Sudan,
Transitional Military Council,
US
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