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Sudan

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  • Debating IdeasSudanTINAC

    “This Is Not a Coup”: Al-Burhan’s Path to Victory

    By Debating Ideas
    October 29, 2021
    "This Is Not a Coup": Daily dispatches from Khartoum reporting on Sudan's political and democracy prospects after the coup.
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  • Debating IdeasSudan

    General al-Burhan: Illegitimate, Unpatriotic, Untrustworthy, and Not a Leader

    By Alex de Waal
    October 28, 2021
    Sudan's coup
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  • Debating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesSudan

    Taking Industrial Policy Seriously in Sudan

    By Gussai Sheikheldin and Muzan Alneel
    October 20, 2021
    Industrial policy for development in post-revolution Sudan
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  • Debating IdeasRed SeaSudan

    Winners and Losers of Red Sea Politics in Sudan

    By Jihad Mashamoun
    August 6, 2021
    Red Sea politics in Sudan
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  • Debating IdeasFinancializationSudan

    السودان وصندوق النقد الدولي: ما وراء مظاهر العقيدة الاقتصادية

    By Harry Cross
    July 23, 2021
    ما وراء مبادره اعفاء الديون
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  • Age of Agitation SeriesDebating IdeasSudan

    حـــراس المتـاريـس: في تقلص الحلم وارتباكات المقاومة

    By Ashraf Alhassan
    July 21, 2021
    سياسات لجان المقاومة السودانية
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  • Age of Agitation SeriesDebating IdeasSudan

    Guardians of the Barricades: Fading Dream and Confusion of Resistance in Sudan

    By Ashraf Alhassan
    July 15, 2021
    Age of Agitation Series: Youth Politics in Post-Revolution Sudan
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  • AidDebating IdeasSudan

    Sudan at the IMF: Behind Appearances of Financial Orthodoxy

    By Harry Cross
    July 13, 2021
    Sudan at the IMF: Indebted, poor and under siege
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  • Debating IdeasMigration/RefugeeSudan

    تجربة السودانيين القاسية تحت نظام اللجوء بالمملكة المتحدة

    By Susanne Jaspars
    July 9, 2021
    طالبو اللجوء السودانيون في المملكة المتحدة
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  • African VoicesDebating IdeasMigration/RefugeeSudan

    Sudanese Experience of the Everyday Cruelties in the UK Asylum System

    By Susanne Jaspars
    July 2, 2021
    Cruelties of the UK asylum system
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