Regional and global players have a stake in the bloody internal power struggle playing out in Khartoum and beyond
is an internal power struggle, with its roots in the country’s troubled politics over recent decades.
At the same time, a dozen or more regional powers, major actors in the Middle East and geo-political heavyweights have a stake in the fighting raging in Khartoum and elsewhere.which is the biggest actor, is able to exert influence directly on key individuals, through the withholding or delivery of huge sums of aid, its weight in international forums such as the United Nations or multilateral lenders, and its ability to build coalitions of smaller powers.
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