The ongoing crisis in Sudan is characteristic of the many
challenges of nation-building on the African continent. Yet it has
unique dynamics. The legacy of exploitative colonial rule,
racialised marginalisation of the majority of its people, ethnic
and religious divisions, and a state with a high capacity for
repression but little propensity for extending protection and
consensual rule to the majority of its population, has resulted in
extended conflict. Current attempts to end half a century of war,
instability and state repression have led to a fragile peace.
Sustaining this peace will demand all the efforts of national,
regional and international actors. This title is an attempt to
trace the origins of the problems, the ongoing conflicts and the
huge challenges confronting the efforts to bring peace and
reconciliation to Sudan.
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