“This report is the third in a series analysing Sudan’s spreading conflicts. It focuses on why successive peace processes, in particular the latest, “Doha”, have not
stopped the violence. Reflecting the views of government officials involved with Darfur,
rebel factions and other Sudanese and international players, it offers solutions to the dilemma of whether to support more attainable piecemeal efforts or a more challenging, but more durable comprehensive peace. It draws on field research conducted in 2013 in Khartoum, Kampala, Addis Ababa and Nairobi, and earlier in Darfur, South
Kordofan, South Sudan and Qatar.”