Eline Rosenhart writes about Sudanese opinions on the Sudan-Israel Rapprochement. This article is part of "The New Normal? Arab States and Normalization with Israel".
In this issue of Ifriqiya, Asher Lubotzky discusses the context, opportunities, and risks involved in the pursuit of a normalization deal between Israel and Sudan.
In this issue of Iqtisadi, Paul Rivlin delves into the structural factors that led to protests and the overthrow of Sudan's longtime dictator, Omar al-Bashir, in 2019. This background along with more recent developments, explains why some of the leadership in Sudan today believe engagement with Israel makes good economic sense.
Eline Rosenhart analyzes the reasons behind the toppling of Sudan's former President, Omer al-Bashir, and explores why the protests have not dissipated despite his ouster.
Eline Rosenhart has published an article in "The American Interest," which examines the background of the recent military coup in Sudan, and possible future directions for that country.
Eline Rosenhart has published an article with the International Affairs Forum, where she discusses Israel's relationship with Chad and the potential for warming ties with Sudan.
Adam Hoffman and Haim Koren analyze the discourse surrounding the mass demonstrations now being held across Sudan in protest of the Omar al-Bashir regime.