28 min

Freeing Sudan from U.S. Sanctions The Horn

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Sudan’s transition hangs in the balance. 
As the country embarks on its journey to inclusive, democratic rule, one of the most pressing issues it faces is the flailing economy. The civilian-led administration inherits a legacy of decades of ruinous economic policies, exacerbated by crippling U.S. sanctions. Crisis Group has long called on the U.S. to rescind its outdated designation of Sudan as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST), which would be an important first step in supporting economic reform. 
Cameron Hudson, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, joins Alan this week to shed light on the nature of U.S. sanctions, the factors obstructing the lifting of the SST, the role of the international community and the challenges for Prime Minister Hamdok. 
For more information, see Cameron’s Foreign Policy article:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/09/25/the-united-states-should-lift-sanctions-on-sudan/

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Sudan’s transition hangs in the balance. 
As the country embarks on its journey to inclusive, democratic rule, one of the most pressing issues it faces is the flailing economy. The civilian-led administration inherits a legacy of decades of ruinous economic policies, exacerbated by crippling U.S. sanctions. Crisis Group has long called on the U.S. to rescind its outdated designation of Sudan as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST), which would be an important first step in supporting economic reform. 
Cameron Hudson, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, joins Alan this week to shed light on the nature of U.S. sanctions, the factors obstructing the lifting of the SST, the role of the international community and the challenges for Prime Minister Hamdok. 
For more information, see Cameron’s Foreign Policy article:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/09/25/the-united-states-should-lift-sanctions-on-sudan/

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 min