1st Edition
Islamist Foreign Policy in Sudan Between Radicalism and the Search for Survival
By Mohammed H. Sharfi
Copyright 2020
168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
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Examining the role played by ideology, internal politics and key figures within Sudan after the 1989 coup, this book analyses policymaking in the Sudanese administration in-depth and studies its effect on international and domestic politics and foreign policy. The military coup undertaken in June 1989 by the Sudanese Islamist movement, known to them as the ‘National Salvation Revolution’,... Read more
Introduction Part 1: Radical Agenda 1. The Radical Foreign Policy Ideology in the 1990s 2. Backlash from an Assasination Attempt 3. Major Foreign Policy Issues Part 2: Foreign Policymaking 4. Decision Making in the Initial Years (1989-1999) 5. The GNU Foreign Policy (2005-2011): The Path to Secession 6. Character Matters: Al-Beshir Grip on Power Part 3: The Future 7. The Future is Coming: Reflections on Sudan's Foreign Policy Conclusion: Towards New Sudanese Foreign Policy Parameters
Biography
Mohammed H. Sharfi is currently working as a Senior Consultant at the Diplomatic Institute in the State of Qatar. He previously worked for the United Nations in Sudan and Switzerland as Information Analyst and Human Rights Officer.






