Publication
21 Mar 2016
This briefing takes stock of Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and contends that its leaders are no longer interested in pursuing radical or reformist Islamist agendas. Indeed, what’s driving the NCP now is a pragmatic interest in regime survival. While elaborating on these points, the text's authors further explore 1) Sudan’s attempts to rehabilitate its relations with the Gulf monarchies, South Sudan and Uganda, and 2) what Western countries can do to influence Khartoum to end its internal conflicts.
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Author | International Crisis Group |
Series | Crisis Group Africa Briefings |
Issue | 119 |
Publisher | International Crisis Group (ICG) |
Copyright | © 2016 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) |