
Rethinking Conflict Resolution in Sudan
Deep Dish on Global Affairs · Jacqueline Burns, Peter Biar Ajak, Lizzy Shackelford
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Show Notes
What role do international partners like the United States play in shaping Sudan's transitional path forward? Deep Dish explores the need for a new approach to conflict resolution that prioritizes civilian interests, joined by Jacqueline Burns, former advisor to the US Special Envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, and Peter Biar Ajak of the Belfer Center. They question traditional methods and uncover alternative strategies for constructive international engagement to secure a peaceful future for Sudan.
Reading List:
- The Violence in Sudan Is Partly Our Fault, Jacqueline Burns, New York Times, April 23, 2023