No More Rules? Discussing the Crisis in Regional Diplomacy
No More Rules? Discussing the Crisis in Regional Diplomacy
Podcast / Africa 1 minute

No More Rules? Discussing the Crisis in Regional Diplomacy

This week on The Horn, Alan hosts a roundtable discussion with Kholood Khair, Abdul Mohammed, and Alexander Rondos to discuss the multiple crises engulfing the Horn of Africa and why diplomacy has been on the back foot.

In this episode of The Horn, Alan hosts a roundtable discussion with Alexander Rondos, a former diplomat and a senior advisor at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Kholood Khair, founding director of Confluence Advisory, a Sudan-focused think tank, and Abdul Mohammed, who has served in senior positions for the United Nations and the African Union, to discuss the state of diplomacy in the Horn of Africa. They talk about the war in Sudan and the risk of conflicts and crises proliferating in the Horn, absent coherent diplomatic initiatives. They discuss the rising competition among regional and international powers to head diplomacy in Sudan and elsewhere, as well as the diminished role of the U.S. They also look at how the increasing strategic importance of the Red Sea is fuelling tensions between regional powers.

This episode of The Horn is produced in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.

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For more in-depth analysis of the topics discussed in this episode, check out our Horn of Africa page and our Sudan page.

Contributors

Project Director, Horn of Africa
alanboswell
Alexander Rondos
Senior Advisor at the U.S. Institute of Peace
Kholood Khair
Founding Director of Confluence Advisory
Abdul Mohammed
Former Official at the United Nations and the African Union

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