The study examines challenges and prospects of Cooperation in the Nile River basin. The study is underpinned by the significance of pivotal riparian state thereby considers Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan as pivotal riparian states. The study identified that domestic politics, geopolitics and water regimes are major determinant factors of cooperation in the basin. Egypt’s unchanged domestic legal system and its contentious approach towards Nile basin states are the major domestic and geopolitical factor affecting cooperation respectively. Besides to this, the mere existence of water regimes, either in the form of legal agreements or institutional attempts, does not bring effective cooperation. The finding of the study shows that, domestic politic...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
Nile and Euphrates rivers have significant importance in the history of mankind. Both rivers have se...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Two interrelated developments can be identified in the Nile basin, during the last decade: an emphas...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
Research on water cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin has focused on expanding policy and diplomac...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
This study analyzes the challenges facing the Nile River Basin riparian countries in terms of how be...
The Nile River is the longest river in the world covering nearly 7,000 kilometres. It traverses ten ...
With the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) there has been a change in the p...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
Nile and Euphrates rivers have significant importance in the history of mankind. Both rivers have se...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Two interrelated developments can be identified in the Nile basin, during the last decade: an emphas...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
Research on water cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin has focused on expanding policy and diplomac...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
This study analyzes the challenges facing the Nile River Basin riparian countries in terms of how be...
The Nile River is the longest river in the world covering nearly 7,000 kilometres. It traverses ten ...
With the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) there has been a change in the p...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
The management of international waterways presents riparian nations with a challenging set of politi...
Nile and Euphrates rivers have significant importance in the history of mankind. Both rivers have se...