Publication
Oct 2014
This paper examines the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), which is an alliance that the four strongest rebel groups in the country created in 2011. More specifically, the paper 1) looks at the SRF’s core political beliefs and major military campaigns; 2) considers the local and international consequences of the alliance's creation; and 3) concludes that unless the SRF can secure military gains, exert domestic political pressure, attract foreign support and engineer an uprising in the center of the country, it's unlikely that it will able to bring about regime change in Sudan.
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Author | Andrew McCutchen |
Series | Small Arms Survey HSBA for Sudan and South Sudan Working Papers |
Issue | 33 |
Publisher | Small Arms Survey |
Copyright | © 2014 Small Arms Survey |