The State’s Wisdom, Political Solution, and Sudan’s Threshold

When states face prolonged internal conflicts, their first reflex is to seek security and resolve the issue through military means. Armed struggle is seen as the most direct means of restoring public order and maintaining sovereignty. However, modern political history shows that armed struggle alone is often insufficient to produce a lasting solution. Military methods […]

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Sudan: In the Grip of an “Unseen” War

Since no genuine analysis or evaluation has been made regarding the causes of the civil war that began in Sudan on April 15, 2023, no genuine attempt for a solution has emerged either. A vast majority of the population has been forced to migrate due to the civil war, the country’s infrastructure has collapsed, and […]

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Sudan’s Civil War and Türkiye’s Initiative

The issue at hand is locked between the rehabilitation of the ‘old’ Sudan with uncertain formulas and the construction of a new Sudan where the will of the people is reflected in governance. This situation necessitates not just a new mediator but also a new approach. The defining characteristic of this new approach is that […]

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