Resolution of the Nile waters question has proved, once again, to be an elusive task. Identifying the major hurdle which has bedeviled past cooperative initiatives and rendered current efforts mere Sisyphean ones is thus of paramount importance. The main thrust of this article is to identify this challenge which has thus far stifled almost all efforts at resolution of the Nile waters question in a fair and equitable manner. The consistently obstinate position Egypt has taken over the years to maintain its poignantly inequitable “share” of Nile waters forever is the heart of the problem which makes any settlement of the Nile waters question a virtual impossibility. Relying on its status as the basin’s hydro-hegemon, Egypt has so far been abl...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
Resolution of the Nile waters question has proved, once again, to be an elusive task. Identifying th...
This study examined ways of challenging hydro hegemony and their roles in the Eastern Nile Basin. In...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Recent years have seen the emergence of new hydro-political relations among eleven riparian states i...
The catchment area of the Nile—the longest river in the world at 6695 km—links 10 African countries:...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile River dictated Egypt's fate for thousands of years. It lets life grow at its banks. The jou...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
“Watersheds come in families; nested levels of intimacy. On the grandest scale the hydrologic web is...
This case study examines how the ten riparian countries of the Nile can politically reconcile coloni...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
The Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian states. Ther...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
Resolution of the Nile waters question has proved, once again, to be an elusive task. Identifying th...
This study examined ways of challenging hydro hegemony and their roles in the Eastern Nile Basin. In...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Recent years have seen the emergence of new hydro-political relations among eleven riparian states i...
The catchment area of the Nile—the longest river in the world at 6695 km—links 10 African countries:...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile River dictated Egypt's fate for thousands of years. It lets life grow at its banks. The jou...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
“Watersheds come in families; nested levels of intimacy. On the grandest scale the hydrologic web is...
This case study examines how the ten riparian countries of the Nile can politically reconcile coloni...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
The Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian states. Ther...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...