East Africa Report: The regionalisation of the South Sudanese crisis (June 2015)

11th June 2015 By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies

East Africa Report: The regionalisation of the South Sudanese crisis (June 2015)

The newest state in the Horn of Africa has become an arena where powerful neighbours manoeuvre for regional influence. The deteriorating security situation in oil-rich South Sudan took neighbouring states by surprise, but they have risen to the opportunities the situation offers. Uganda and South Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea, Kenya and Egypt support different proxies and their competition could plunge the region into chaos. As South Sudan struggles with a military and political crisis, the Horn of Africa has turned into a region
of burgeoning geopolitical significance with crucial military, diplomatic, energy and hydropolitical issues.

This report is published by the Institute of Security Studies and is written by Berouk Mesfin.