How the End of the Gulf Crisis Affects Sudan

Photo: Khartoum on 2/8/2019 ©geogif/Shutterstock

Photo: Khartoum on 2/8/2019 ©geogif/Shutterstock

Sudan got caught up in the rivalries between Gulf countries. At a time of economic crisis, the survival of its new transitional government depends on outside support.

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Julietta Mirghani

Julietta Mirghani is a strategic communications expert and former senior counsel with InStrat. Her research interests have focused on political, social and cultural topics in relation to the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Horn of Africa, with a special emphasis on Sudan.

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