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Post-War Sudan: From a Centralised State to a State of Resources and Production

Post-War Sudan: From a Centralised State to a State of Resources and Production
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This article discusses the need for a fundamental shift in Sudan's development strategy following the 2023 war. It argues that the country must move away from a centralized, urban-focused model toward one that empowers rural areas through resource management and local production.

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It provides a strategic framework for post-conflict reconstruction in a nation struggling with institutional collapse and economic fragility.

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Confidence: 80%

The piece offers a policy-oriented perspective on national development without partisan political bias.

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