
Amjed Abdalla is an analyst specializing in Middle East and North African affairs and human rights. He holds a Master’s degree in International Law and International Relations from the University of Bristol. Born to a Sudanese family and raised in Canada and the GCC, he brings a multifaceted international perspective to his research. Drawing on practical experience in the legal and humanitarian sectors, he dedicates his work to providing nuanced analysis of geopolitical shifts and human rights protections in contemporary international affairs.
Sudan’s war, triggered in April 2023, is the culmination of long-standing institutional fragility, elite rivalry, and unresolved centre-periphery conflicts dating back to Bashir’s rule. The SAF-RSF conflict has since evolved…
The blueprint for navigating conflict escalation and high-stakes tensions in the Middle East has been designed by a silent, yet likely mediator in the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran. A…