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Undoing a Revolution

Sudan and the Politics of Debt
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Reveals how international finance has kept its grip in post-independence Sudan. In 2019, a people's revolution ended the thirty-year reign of Sudan's military president Umar al-Bashir. A transitional government took power, led by esteemed international economist Abdalla Hamdok, promising a return to civilian rule. However, Sudan's... Read More
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Reveals how international finance has kept its grip in post-independence Sudan.

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Reveals how international finance has kept its grip in post-independence Sudan.

In 2019, a people's revolution ended the thirty-year reign of Sudan's military president Umar al-Bashir. A transitional government took power, led by esteemed international economist Abdalla Hamdok, promising a return to civilian rule. However, Sudan's new government quickly imposed a shock therapy programme of cuts, privatisations, and devaluation, following the diktat of foreign lenders.

In 2021, as Sudan grew poorer, the army seized on popular discontent to launch a coup, burying hopes for a democratic transition. Why did Sudan's first civilian government in more than a quarter-century bend to the will of creditors at this crucial moment in the country's history? The answer lies in an unwieldy and unpayable debt burden that has long constricted Sudanese politics and society.

Undoing a Revolution narrates the history of sovereign debt in Sudan from independence to the present, revealing the innovative policies adopted by Sudanese governments to manage their place in the global economy. It also shows how external actors have leveraged the power of debt to impose their will and wreak havoc.

With Sudan embroiled in civil war since 2023, Harry Cross explores the political implications of sovereign debt for states and societies across Africa, and around the world.

Series: African Arguments

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781805263050

Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 April 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Harry Cross specialises in the economic and financial systems of contemporary Sudan. He has taught at Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University in Saudi Arabia, and the University of Liverpool. Currently working on the response to Sudan's civil war for the research charity Impact, he holds a doctorate from Durham University.

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