Sudan’s Conflict Is Seemingly Endless
Sudan has faced cycles of civil war, genocide, and political upheaval since gaining its independence in 1956. Drawing lessons from Ethiopia’s 1995 constitution, Sudan could potentially find a path to stability by addressing its ethnic and resource-driven conflicts.
After the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005), this nation was separated into two countries: Sudan and South Sudan.
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