The conflict in Sudan highlights the complexities of power dynamics and the challenges of achieving political consensus in regions with fragmented military and political landscapes.
The exploration of ancient Chinese strategic thought offers valuable insights into contemporary international relations, particularly in understanding China's approach to global issues.
The studies on Moroccan political culture and party engagement reveal the intricate relationship between religion, politics, and public participation in governance.
If the conflict in Sudan continues without resolution, it may lead to further regional instability and humanitarian crises.
The insights gained from ancient Chinese strategies may influence future diplomatic strategies employed by China and other countries.
The evolving political landscape in Morocco could lead to significant changes in party dynamics and citizen engagement in the near future.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan, which has lasted since April 2023, is analyzed in a new study published in the Al Jazeera magazine "Lubab." The study, authored by Al-Khair Omar Ahmed Suleiman, explores the regional and international dimensions of the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces. It identifies key factors contributing to the conflict, such as the presence of multiple parallel armies, the lack of constructive political dialogue, and the absence of a cohesive national project.
In addition to the Sudan conflict analysis, the latest issue of "Lubab" features studies on various political and cultural topics. Professor Mohammed Al-Mukhtar Al-Shanqeeti examines the influence of ancient Chinese strategic thought, particularly through Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." Other contributions include analyses of Salafism's political culture in Morocco and the relationship between political parties and protest movements, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of political engagement in the region.
The issue also includes a book review by Abdel Rafie Zaanoun, focusing on "Crony Capitalism" by Carlos Sanchez Sanz, which investigates the detrimental impact of political and economic elites on Spain's development.