
Sudan’s Civil Conflict: Implications for Regional Security and Stability
Sudan’s Civil Conflict: Implications for Regional Security and Stability
Wednesday 22 July
15:00 BST
Webinar
Sudan’s civil conflict has entered its fourth year, with shifting military and political dynamics, external involvement, and the possible risk of state fragmentation creating wider implications for regional stability and security.
Join our experts for a live webinar drawing on Janes validated data and analysis to assess how developments inside Sudan are shaping the regional security environment.
Speakers:
- Maria Lampoudi, Head of Sub-Saharan Africa – Country Intelligence, Janes
- Jordan Smith, Senior Analyst, Sub-Saharan Africa – Country Intelligence, Janes
- Jeremy Binnie, Middle East and North Africa Defence Specialist, Janes
- Elliot Chapman, Manager, Military Intelligence and Insight, Janes
Register Now
Details:
During this webinar, Janes experts will cover:
- The Sudanese Armed Forces’ (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) intent, political legitimacy, and military capability.
- How unmanned aerial vehicles and air defence are shaping the conflict.
- The role of external actors and their impact on the conflict’s dynamics.
- Risks of state fragmentation and their implications for regional stability.
You’ll gain critical insight into how Sudan’s evolving civil conflict could affect regional security, stability, and decision-making across the wider region.
