The Egyptian-Ethiopian Dispute over the Nile: Lessons from the Past for Future African Peace and Prosperity

Abeer Youssef, Victoria J. Mabin, Bronwyn Howell
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Abstract: Many African water-related conflicts have their roots in so-called colonial treaties. This article examines the dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia regarding the construction and operation of an Ethiopian dam at the headwaters of the River Nile. We start by reviewing these countries' current political and economic circumstances as a prerequisite to assessing the severity of the conflict. We then trace the dispute back to the treaties used by each country to prove its rights to the Nile's water. We identify political circumstances that provide hidden motives behind the stalled negotiations. We conclude that current bilateral economic and political circumstances push decision makers away from reaching a concrete settlement of the dispute and argue that the treaties are only worsening the situation. Cooperation in the field of development in general is required to break the current deadlock, strengthen Egyptian-Ethiopian relations, and promote regional prosperity.
埃及-埃塞俄比亚尼罗河争端:过去对未来非洲和平与繁荣的教训
摘要:非洲许多与水有关的冲突都源于所谓的殖民条约。本文探讨了埃及和埃塞俄比亚之间关于在尼罗河源头建设和运营埃塞俄比亚大坝的争端。我们首先审查这些国家目前的政治和经济情况,作为评估冲突严重性的先决条件。然后,我们将争议追溯到每个国家用来证明其对尼罗河水的权利的条约。我们找出了在谈判停滞背后隐藏动机的政治环境。我们得出的结论是,目前的双边经济和政治环境促使决策者远离达成具体解决争端的办法,并认为这些条约只会使情况恶化。需要在总体发展领域进行合作,以打破目前的僵局,加强埃及-埃塞俄比亚关系,促进区域繁荣。
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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