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Paperback The Nile Basin: History, Diplomacy, and the Quest for Equitable Cooperation: Navigating Transboundary Challenges and Regional Dynamics Book

ISBN: B0HDK27B6H

ISBN13: 9798992092714

The Nile Basin: History, Diplomacy, and the Quest for Equitable Cooperation: Navigating Transboundary Challenges and Regional Dynamics

The Nile Basin: History, Diplomacy, and the Quest for Equitable Cooperation examines one of the world's most complex transboundary river systems through historical, legal, institutional, diplomatic, and ecological perspectives.

Drawing on decades of diplomatic experience and sustained analytical inquiry, Anthony Kon moves beyond familiar narratives of contestation to explore the foundations of structured and durable cooperation among the Nile Basin states.

By situating the Nile within its long historical trajectory, the book examines the evolution of agreements, the role of institutions, the expansion of hydraulic infrastructure, and the growing pressures of climate change, population growth, and national development priorities. Particular attention is given to how principles of international water law, adaptive governance, and regional coordination can be translated into practical mechanisms capable of sustaining cooperation under conditions of scarcity and political constraint.

The analysis engages both upstream and downstream perspectives, showing how differing historical experiences, levels of dependence, development needs, and strategic concerns shape national positions. It also advances a structured understanding of how cooperation can be progressively realized across the basin through dialogue, institutional confidence, equitable utilization, and shared regional benefit.

Bringing together policy analysis and lived realities across the basin, the book reflects on the broader challenge of governing shared resources within a fragmented political landscape. It offers a measured, forward-looking perspective for policymakers, diplomats, scholars, researchers, development practitioners, and all readers concerned with the future of the Nile Basin and the wider question of how interdependence can be managed with discipline, equity, and long-term vision.

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