مؤسسة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي
عادةً ما يتم الرد في غضون خمس دقائق
Republic of Sudan has a complicated history of ethnopolitical conflicts, including a decades-long civil war and ongoing tensions between its diverse ethnic groups. To achieve sustainable peace, efforts have been made to promote ethnopolitical consensus, which involves building bridges between its different components. This article explores the means of achieving this consensus by addressing some elements including negotiations, power-sharing agreements, federalism, constitutional reforms, and reconciliation process. Ultimately, it argues that achieving consensus is essential for sustaining peace and development, and it requires concerted efforts by all parties to overcome historical divisions and work towards a bright future for the country.