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Kleptocracy and Genocide in Sudan

Kleptocracy and Genocide in Sudan

Update: 2025-09-30
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Sudan's civil war, genocide, and famine continue to go mostly unnoticed in the United States. This is even though millions of people are being brutalized, murdered, raped, or displaced in a conflict where there are no good sides, and where democracy is not on the line. In this episode, Tufts University scholar Alex de Waal, one of the world's foremost experts on Sudan and the Horn of Africa, explains why peace and justice are distant possibilities in Sudan's third civil war since its 1956 independence.

Further reading:

Lineages of Genocide in Sudan by Alex de Waal (Journal of Genocide Research)

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Kleptocracy and Genocide in Sudan

Kleptocracy and Genocide in Sudan