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Author Milas, Seifulaziz Leo, author.

Title Sharing the Nile : Egypt, Ethiopia and the geo-politics of water / Seifulaziz Milas.

Publication Info. London : Pluto Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource
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Physical Medium polychrome
Contents 1. Introduction and Overview -- 2. The Upstream States Reject Egyptian Control of the Nile Waters: The Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA) -- 3. Nile Waters, Drought, Poverty and Conflict Risk -- 4. Who Needs the Nile Waters: One River, Eleven Countries -- 5. Who Owns the Nile Waters: The Legal Context -- 6. Egypt and the Nile: Cairo's Quest for Hegemony -- 7. The Nile Basin Initiative: Efforts at Cooperation in the Nile Basin -- 8. The Imperative of Equitable Allocation of the Nile Waters -- 9. Regional Inequity in Water Resource Development and Conflict Risk -- 10. Nile Basin Initiative to Cooperative Framework Agreement -- 11. After the CFA, What has Changed? -- 12. Dimensions of the Threat of Conflict: Egypt's Military Might -- 13. Egypt's Nile Waters War: Could it Ever Become Real? -- 14. The Way Forward -- 15. Conclusions.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The Nile is widely regarded as the longest river in the world and has played a crucial role in the development of both agriculture and industry in the Horn of Africa, particularly Egypt. In Sharing the Nile Seifulaziz Milas draws on decades ofexperience in the region to reveal the politics of the 'Great River', and the long-standing dispute between Egypt and the upstream countries over control of its waters. Milas challenges the myth that any attempt by those countries to use this resource intheir own interests, without Egypt's permission, would inevitably lead to war. The book examines Cairo's interest in Ethiopia's Blue Nile, the main source of Egypt's water supply. It recounts the history of the dispute, and describes the impact of successive Egyptian regimes' policies toward Ethiopia. Finally, Milas suggests a way forward, based on co-operation, peace and development.
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Subject Nile River.
Nile River.
Nile River Region.
Water-supply -- Political aspects -- Africa.
Water-supply -- Political aspects.
Africa.
Water rights -- Africa.
Water resources development -- Africa.
Water resources development.
Water-supply.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Water rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Environmental Policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
In: Academic Library
Other Form: Print version: Milas, Seifulaziz Leo. Sharing the Nile. London : Pluto Press ; New York : Distributed in the United States by Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 9780745333212 (DLC) 2012533378 (OCoLC)794363139
ISBN 9781849648134 (electronic book)
1849648131 (electronic book)
9780745333212
0745333214