The Horn

Bonus Episode: Reflecting on Sudan’s Collapse and Elusive Peace

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Dec 23, 2025
Join leading scholar Alex de Waal and Comfort Ero, CEO of the International Crisis Group, as they delve into the complexities of Sudan's ongoing conflict. They discuss the staggering challenge of mediating peace amid eroded state authority and the influence of regional powers. The conversation reveals the humanitarian crisis's depth and highlights Sudanese resilience amidst adversity. They explore the intricate dynamics of international involvement, arms embargoes, and the necessity for localized peace efforts to foster stability amid chaos.
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INSIGHT

Polarization Has Broken Sudanese Social Bonds

  • The war has created unprecedented social polarization among Sudanese, severing ties that once allowed neutral mediation spaces to work.
  • Alex de Waal argues this depth of estrangement makes peacemaking far harder than in previous Sudan conflicts.
ANECDOTE

Doha Memories Contrast Current Estrangement

  • Alex de Waal recalls older mediation visits where Sudanese delegates greeted each other warmly in neutral spaces like Doha.
  • He uses this memory to contrast today's deep mutual estrangement.
INSIGHT

State Collapse And The RSF's New Order

  • The Sudanese state has effectively collapsed in many areas and the RSF functions as a quasi-corporate warlord formation rather than a state authority.
  • Alex de Waal warns the pre-war state will not return in the same form, complicating post-war governance.
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