The Sudanese crisis is the culmination of three decades of contentious energy politics among rival elites.
The transitional government has achieved a monumental milestone, but peace agreements in Sudan have been known to fall apart quickly.
The root causes of the ongoing conflict in Darfur are rising to the surface amid an influx of arms from Libya.
The African Union’s role in Sudan’s political crisis proves that it’s legal framework is strong enough to resolve regional disputes
It would be a mistake to ridicule what’s been achieved in the Horn of Africa, but obstacles remain.