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Sudan’s war is not collapse - it is the fragmentation of sovereignty

Summary by weeklyblitz.net
Three years into Sudan’s devastating conflict, the most basic analytical question remains unresolved: what kind of war is this? Conventional labels-civil war, coup, proxy conflict-each illuminate fragments of the reality but fail to capture its structural essence. Sudan does not fit neatly into inherited categories of conflict because what is unfolding is not simply a struggle for control of the state. It is something more disquieting: the state…
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weeklyblitz.net broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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