Recent years have seen the emergence of new hydro-political relations among eleven riparian states in the Nile River basin, challenging the highly contested and imbalanced water-sharing arrangements that resulted from the historical-colonial-legal settlement between Egypt, Sudan, and Britain. Lead by Ethiopia, all upstream riparian states are today mobilizing behind a more “equitable” paradigm to challenge Egypt’s unilateral hydro-hegemony. The aim of this research paper is to identify the key driving forces behind Ethiopia’s emerging counter-hegemonic influence against Egypt’s hydro-hegemonic management that controls access to the Blue Nile water resources. The paper first discusses how Ethiopia continues to challenge the status-quo and ch...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
This paper analyzes drivers of global change and their impacts on the current and future availabilit...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
This study examined ways of challenging hydro hegemony and their roles in the Eastern Nile Basin. In...
The foremost intent of this study was to investigate the major dynamics that are reversing in Ethio-...
The world is endowed with so many more transboundary watercourse resources. Among those, east Africa...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
The diplomatic rift between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) con...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
The aim of this work is to identify how Egypt became an hydro-power and how it has been challenged b...
This paper analyzes drivers of global change and their impacts on the current and future availabilit...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
This study examined ways of challenging hydro hegemony and their roles in the Eastern Nile Basin. In...
The foremost intent of this study was to investigate the major dynamics that are reversing in Ethio-...
The world is endowed with so many more transboundary watercourse resources. Among those, east Africa...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
The diplomatic rift between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) con...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...