Vol. 13 No. 076 (2025): Issue 076

The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published the 76th issue of Siyasat Arabiya, a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal of political science and international relations. This special issue, titled “Issues in State, Governance, and War in Sudan”, opens with an introduction by the guest editor, Hassan El Haj Ali. It features the following articles: “The Forest for the Trees: The 15 April 2023 War and the Challenge of Nation-Building and State-Building in Sudan”, by Mohamed Haroon; “The Disintegration of the State in Sudan: A Study of the Causes and Factors (1821-2025)” by Mutwakel Dagash; “Peace Agreements in Sudan (1972–2020): Heritage of Origin and the Challenges of Sustainability” by Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk; “Civil–Military Relations in Sudan: Redefining the Role of the Military Institution” by Albadawi Rahmtalla; and “Toward Decentralization in Post-War Sudan: Between Opportunities and Structural and Strategic Determinants” by Husam Ibrahim and Julia Barbar. The issue further features the study “BRICS Expansion to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE: Analysing Virtual Public Reactions on X Platform Using a Deep Learning Approach” by Ayoub Asri, Aoudia Nassira, and Abdelhadi Baiche. The translation section includes Adel Zeggagh’s translation of “AI Technologies and International Relations: Do We Need New Analytical Frameworks?” by Ingvild Bode. The issue also documents key developments in the democratic transition in the Arab world and Palestine from 1 July to 31 August 2025. Saja Torman concludes the issue with her review of Sharath Srinivasan’s When Peace Kills Politics: International Intervention and Unending Wars in the Sudans.

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Published: 2025-09-01

Articles

  • The Disintegration of the State in Sudan: A Study of the Causes and Factors (1821-2025) Cited once

    Author: Mutwakel Dagash
    33-48
    This study explores the trajectory of state disintegration in Sudan from 1821 to 2025 , starting from a central question: does the April 2023 war constitute a revealing variable that exposes a...
  • Peace Agreements in Sudan (1972–2020): Heritage of Origin and the Challenges of Sustainability Cited once

    Author: Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk
    49-67
    This study examines Sudanese peace agreements during the period 1972 – 2020 by analyzing the roots of the conflicts between the political center and the peripheral regions, through the lens of the...
  • Toward Decentralization in Post-War Sudan: Between Opportunities and Structural and Strategic Determinants Cited once

    Author: Husam Ibrahim, Julia Barbar
    84-99
    ​​This study examines the redefinition of civil–military relations in Sudan, arguing that the prevailing approach in the country reduces these relations to the issue of military reform and reduces...
  • Introduction: The April 15, 2023 War: The Apex of Violence in an Unstable State

    Author: Hassan El Haj Ali
    9-16
    ​​​​This study explores the trajectory of state disintegration in Sudan from 1821 to 2025, starting from a central question: does the April 2023 war constitute a revealing variable that exposes a...
  • The Forest for the Trees: The 15 April 2023 War and the Challenge of Nation-Building and State-Building in Sudan Cited once

    Author: Mohamed Haroon
    17-32
    This paper examines the war that broke out in Sudan on April 15 , 2023 , through a comprehensive contextual lens that resists fragmenting its causes and obscuring the wider panorama. It argues that...
  • Civil–Military Relations in Sudan: Redefining the Role of the Military Institution Cited once

    Author: Albadawi Rahmtalla
    69-83
    This study examines the redefinition of civil–military relations in Sudan, arguing that the prevailing approach in the country reduces these relations to the issue of military reform and reduces...
  • BRICS Expansion to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE: Analyzing Virtual Public Reactions on X Platform Using a Deep Learning

    Author: Ayoub Asri, Aoudia Nassira, Abdelhadi Baiche
    103-123
    ​​​This study examines virtual public reactions on X regarding BRICS expansion to include three Arab countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. It uses a deep learning approach...
  • AI Technologies and International Relations: Do We Need New Analytical Frameworks?

    Author: Ingvild Bode; Adel Zeggagh (Translator)
    127-138
    ​​​AI technologies are drawing increasing attention among international relations (IR) scholars. Ingvild Bode reviews this literature through considering, in particular, the extent to which such...
  • Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    141-144
    ​​​​​​This report includes documentation of the main milestones in the process of democratic transformation in the Arab world during the period from July 1 to August 31, 2025.​​​​
  • Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    145-151
    ​​​​​​This section highlights the most significant political document related to democratic transformation in the Arab world. In this issue, we present document from Syria covering the period from...
  • Palestine Over Two Months

    152-157
    ​​​​​This report provides an account of the main Palestinian events related to the Arab-Israeli conflict during the period from July 1 to August 31, 2025.​​
  • War, Peace Agreement, Collapse, War Again: The Cycle of Peacebuilding in the Sudans

    Author: Saja Torman
    161-169
    ​​​Book Title: When Peace Kills Politics: International Intervention and Unending Wars in the Sudans. Author: Sharath Srinivasan. Publisher: C. Hurst & Co. Year of Publication: 2021. Number of...