Sudan in Flames: The Failed State Between Fratricidal War and Geostrategic Rivalries
The war in Sudan, which broke out in April 2023, constitutes a multidimensional crisis resulting from political fragmentation, a struggle for control of the state, and the generalization of conflicts. The war economy, the influence of external actors, and the geographical expansion of the fighting complicate stabilization. A lasting resolution will depend on international consensus, increased diplomatic pressure, and strategic management of internal resources.