Vol 52 No 2 | SUDAN The Tunis effect 21st January 2011 ‘Tunus, Tunus fis Sudan!’ (‘Tunis, Tunis in Sudan!’) shouted demonstrators outside Sudan’s London Embassy on 16 January. They were few but the protest is still a landmark. Several ...
Vol 52 No 2 | SUDAN The Abyei crucible 21st January 2011 As Southern Sudan celebrates, neighbouring Abyei is a war zone. Clashes began on 7 January between a Northern Missiriya militia and well trained Southern commandos wearing police u...
Vol 52 No 1 | SUDAN Freedom – North and South 7th January 2011 As Southerners vote to secede from the North, some Northern politicians see a chance to undermine the NCP regime in Khartoum As Southern Sudanese prepare to celebrate independence after the 9-15 January referendum, Northern oppositionists talk of overthrowing the ruling National Congress Party. They have...
Vol 52 No 1 | SUDAN Careful what you wear 7th January 2011 After a film of a woman screaming in pain as Khartoum policemen whipped her for wearing trousers had gone around the world on the internet, the Government of Southern Sudan was qui...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 10 | SUDANCHINA A friend in need 31st August 2011 With most of Sudan’s known oil reserves now belonging to the South Sudan government in Juba, the Sudanese government needs China even more. For Beijing, though, Khartoum may no...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 5 | SUDANCHINA A new nation 31st March 2011 Once an opponent of South Sudanese secession, then diplomatically agnostic, China is now making up for lost time in shoring up relations with the soon-to-be-independent Government ...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 5 | SUDAN Salva Kiir Mayardit 31st March 2011 President, Southern Sudan Investors in Sudan’s oil wealth – China, Malaysia and India among them – closely watch Southern Sudan’s preparations for independence. The government has crucial decisions to take ...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 2 | SUDANCHINA Beijing’s balancing act 27th December 2010 Usually a supporter of territorial integrity, Beijing is making plans to adapt to the prospect of an oil-rich and independent Southern Sudan Sudan is set to split into two next year, and China – the Khartoum regime’s most important international backer – is stuck in the middle. Under the 2005 peace deal between the Nati...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 1 | SUDANCHINA Bullets over Darfur 18th November 2010 China has breached the United Nations arms embargo on Darfur by failing to ‘take the necessary measures to prevent the supply of arms and related materiel of all types’ from reachi...
Vol 51 No 25 | SUDAN The bombing of Kiir Adem 17th December 2010 Khartoum’s deadly bombardment of a border village shows growing desperation at the prospects of Southern succession next year Three weeks before the referendum on Southern Sudan, it is clear that the scheduled simultaneous vote on the Abyei area’s future will not go ahead on 9 January. This is a significa...