May 23, 2012

Sudan’s “Two-State Solution”

Good news from the Middle East is that rarest of all things. Solutions (however imperfect or even temporary) to conflicts there is equally rare. That’s why the creation of a new country, South Sudan, is so significant after years of strife between the northern and southern parts of that country due largely to their religious and racial differences. This development also leads to an interesting question: Will south Sudan be a purely African-oriented state or will it play some part in the Middle … [Read more...]

Islamism in Sudan

    Volume 12, No. 3 - September 2008, Total Circulation 25,000 Article 5 of 7 ISLAMISM IN SUDAN Harvey Glickman and Emma Rodman* Islamism in Sudan reflects both modern and older cultural-historical movements in Sudanese life. Similar to Islamist movements in the Middle East, it is distinguished by the sophisticated leadership of its ideological and strategic engineer--Dr. Hasan al-Turabi, by a period of … [Read more...]