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Conflicts in the Nile Basin and the Change of Power Balance
Author(s) -
Dalia Malik
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
hrvatska i komparativna javna uprava
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 1849-2150
pISSN - 1848-0357
DOI - 10.31297/hkju.21.3.2
Subject(s) - structural basin , politics , balance (ability) , power (physics) , political science , development economics , geography , economics , law , geology , psychology , paleontology , physics , quantum mechanics , neuroscience
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam construction in 2011, and tensions have since escalated when Ethiopia announced the filling stage. While Ethiopia defends its project due to its economic importance, Egypt fears its negative effects. The paper discusses the hydro-political differences between the Nile Basin countries, particularly Egypt and Ethiopia, regarding the issue of water sharing and the means of settling it. It also discusses the consequent diplomatic problems and changes in the balance of power in Africa with the rise of Ethiopia as a regional power. The paper has found that the worsening of the Nile Basin situation is a result of the persistence of the conflicting parties and their adherence to their positions with no willingness to make concessions. Given the lack of a comprehensive legal agreement to regulate the exploitation and sharing of Nile water, the only way to put an end to this conflict is through cooperation between all basin countries.

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