Alex de Waal: SUDAN IN CRISIS

Alex de Waal: SUDAN IN CRISIS

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Gerald Hainzl in conversation with Alex de Waal


SUDAN IN CRISIS


Although conflicts have been ongoing in Sudan in recent years,
diplomacy has been successful in preventing an all-out war.
However, the situation has changed, and Sudan is now embroiled in
a conflict as two rival armed forces, the Sudan Armed Forces and
the Rapid Support Forces, battle for control of the capital city,
Khartoum. The conflict is a result of a power struggle between
two warlords, Abdel Fattah al Burhan and Mohamed ‚Hemedti‘ Hamdan
Dagolo, who collaborated in the overthrow of President Omar
al-Bashir in 2019.


An international mediation process was underway to resolve the
conflict, but due to a lack of coordination and divergent
interests among the diplomatic actors involved, the endeavour
proved to be ineffective – with devastating consequences.


Why hasn’t the US been more eager to support peace mediation and
accepted their loss of leverage? What are Russia’s or China’s
geopolitical interests in Sudan, and given all this, how should
Western diplomacy be remodeled?


 Alex de Waal is the Executive Director of
the World Peace Foundation affiliated with The Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Massachusetts. He is also
Professorial Fellow at the London School of Economics. Considered
one of the foremost experts on Sudan and the Horn of Africa, his
scholarly work and practice has also probed humanitarian crisis
and response, human rights, HIV/AIDS and governance in Africa,
and conflict and peace-building.


Gerald Hainzl is Researcher at the Institute for
Peace Support and Conflict Management (IFK) at the National
Defence Academy of the Austrian Armed Forces.


ZOOM Talk recorded on June 21, 2023.

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