Wasta! : the long term implications of education expansion and economic liberalization on politics in Sudan

TitleWasta! : the long term implications of education expansion and economic liberalization on politics in Sudan
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsL. Mann
Secondary TitleReview of African political economy
Volume41
Issue142
Pagination561 - 578
Date Published2014///
Publication Languageeng
Keywordseconomic policy, employment, higher education, politics, Sudan
Abstract

By tracking the changing nature of wasta, or personal intermediation, in the Khartoum labour market, this paper examines the impact of Islamist policies on state-society relations in Khartoum, Sudan. It argues that economic liberalisation and higher education expansion weakened sectarian control over the economy, replacing the former institutionalised system of privilege with a much more decentralised, private and transnational structure. The conclusion asks whether these policies have laid the groundwork for long-term political transformation. While education expansion and liberalisation should theoretically allow a regime to broaden patronage networks, they may also reduce the capacity of both the regime and the private sector to exercise power and establish predictability outwards.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/32631
Citation Key7005