УСПОН И ПАД ПОЛИТИЧКОГ ИСЛАМА У СУДАНУ
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https://doi.org/10.54561/prj1501085kКључне речи:
Sudan, political Islam, Islamism, al-Bashir, military coups, political transitionСажетак
У априлу 2019. године, дугогодишњи председник Судана Омар ал-Башир збачен је са власти у крвавом држаном удару који се десио за време великих протеста у земљи. Овај чланак бави се историјским развојем суданског исламистичког покрета и његовог циља да преузме власт од револуције из 1989. године и улоге у унутрашњој и спољњој политици Судана од тада. У раду се тврди да је до тренутка пада режима 2019. године политички ислам у Судану у потпуности пропао и да више не служи као ефективан инструмент легитимизације власти ал-Башира, те да је његов повратак на власт мало вероватан.
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