Author: Muejgan Ekberli

  • THE WAR IN SUDAN

    THE WAR IN SUDAN

    The article examines how authoritarian collapse, elite division, and foreign proxies shape Sudan’s war. Using neo-realist and political marketplace theories, it argues that state breakdown allowed external actors to transform internal struggles into a regionalized conflict fueled by resource networks. Lasting peace depends on dismantling the transnational economic networks sustaining violence, not just elite power-sharing.

  • AI in Conflict Prevention

    AI in Conflict Prevention

    What are the potentials and challenges of the use of AI in conflict prevention? The integration of AI demands inclusive governance frameworks, ethical reflection, and sustained interdisciplinary collaboration. To ensure that AI serves as a force for peace rather than an instrument of surveillance or control, future efforts must center on transparent, participatory, and context-sensitive…