Exploring Water Diplomacy: Transitioning from Conflict to Cooperation Case Study of the Nile River Basin

The Nile Basin is distinguished by its complicated history of water allocation, competing interests, and the possibility for resource shortage. The goal of this thesis is to examine how the framework for managing water in the Nile Basin has evolved over time, with particular attention paid to how hi...

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Main Author: Deguette, Manon (author)
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://depot.sorbonne.ae/handle/20.500.12458/1659
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Summary:The Nile Basin is distinguished by its complicated history of water allocation, competing interests, and the possibility for resource shortage. The goal of this thesis is to examine how the framework for managing water in the Nile Basin has evolved over time, with particular attention paid to how historical disputes gave way to current initiatives for cooperative management. This study aims to comprehend the elements that have hampered or helped collaboration among riparian governments and to evaluate the possibilities for fair water management in a complicated region by examining the historical, legal, economic, and political components. "Water, by its very nature, is used to extinguish fires, not to ignite them" - Munther Haddadin