The Sad Triology: The Crisis of a Nation

Public Choice, Analysis of Collective Decision-Making Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 127, July 20, 2011

82 Pages Posted: 26 Jun 2011 Last revised: 23 Jul 2011

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Issam A.W. Mohamed

Al-Neelain University - Department of Economics

Date Written: June 26, 2011

Abstract

This is part of the first part of a book I started writing in the year 2008 under the title of Sad Trilogy: The Crisis of a Nation. In this part it is narrating the Sudan under the Inqaz regime, specially before and after the Darfur region crisis and civil wars, the rage of the international society and responses, the impacts of the International Institutions including the ICC and the hunt for justice. All those qualitative variables had responses inside the country. Political chaos ensued because of the generated cries for human rights violations, invisible and visible embargo, growing pressures and internal public uncertainty. However, the responses of Inqaz regime were not resilient or compromising, there were violent reactions and denials. The logic behind should be referred to being cornered and threatened by the indictments of the ICC. Defiant responses and recalls were vouched and political entrenchment was initiated. Meanwhile, the social nation's stability was shaken even more with the calls of the international society and feeling of being cornered and collectively indicted. Economic conditions gradually worsened under inflation and unemployment with escalated costs and requirements for defense.

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Keywords: Sudan, Crisis, Civil War

JEL Classification: D7, D70, D74, H56

Suggested Citation

Mohamed, Issam A.W., The Sad Triology: The Crisis of a Nation (June 26, 2011). Public Choice, Analysis of Collective Decision-Making Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 127, July 20, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1872884

Issam A.W. Mohamed (Contact Author)

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Khartoum, Khartoum 11111
Sudan
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