There has never been a more apt time to push for the complete dismantling of military hegemony in Sudan.
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There has never been a more apt time to push for the complete dismantling of military hegemony in Sudan.
The transition government cannot ignore domestic needs and crises to focus on pursuing international recognition.
For Sudan, a green economy would bring not only climate security but also sustainable peace and economic prosperity.
The government’s discombobulated stance on normalisation with Israel could be costly for Sudan.
The Sudanese tradition of social mobilisation can also help the government build a new and inclusive governance model.
Rushing the country into an early election would be a major mistake.