Wasta! : the long term implications of education expansion and economic liberalization on politics in Sudan
Title | Wasta! : the long term implications of education expansion and economic liberalization on politics in Sudan |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | L. Mann |
Secondary Title | Review of African political economy |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 142 |
Pagination | 561 - 578 |
Date Published | 2014/// |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | economic 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 URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1887/32631 |
Citation Key | 7005 |