TY - JOUR
T1 - Trouble in the Nile Basin
T2 - Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan and the Nile stalemate
AU - Mlambo, Victor H.
AU - Masuku, Mfundo Mandla
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper employs a semi-systematic literature review and conceptualises the concept of hydroponics to understand the current stalemate between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan concerning Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Dam. This paper employed a qualitative research approach to critically analyze the Nile River conflict and to understand how water has become a cause of the tension between these three countries. The diplomatic impasse over the GERD has undoubtedly put African diplomacy under pressure as there have been growing calls continentally to find a diplomatic solution in order to reduce the possibilty of a direct confrontation. Findings revealed that a confrontation will not solve the current impasse; negotiations underpinned by good faith, unbiased mediation from external stakeholders, and the political will from Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are central to finding a long-lasting solution. The Nile is an economic lifeline; hence, the African Union should play a fundamental role in ensuring the political inclusion of Nile basin countries in finding a long-lasting solution that considers the interests of all countries involved.
AB - This paper employs a semi-systematic literature review and conceptualises the concept of hydroponics to understand the current stalemate between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan concerning Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Dam. This paper employed a qualitative research approach to critically analyze the Nile River conflict and to understand how water has become a cause of the tension between these three countries. The diplomatic impasse over the GERD has undoubtedly put African diplomacy under pressure as there have been growing calls continentally to find a diplomatic solution in order to reduce the possibilty of a direct confrontation. Findings revealed that a confrontation will not solve the current impasse; negotiations underpinned by good faith, unbiased mediation from external stakeholders, and the political will from Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are central to finding a long-lasting solution. The Nile is an economic lifeline; hence, the African Union should play a fundamental role in ensuring the political inclusion of Nile basin countries in finding a long-lasting solution that considers the interests of all countries involved.
KW - African union
KW - Civil Wars & Ethnic Conflict
KW - conflict
KW - Conflict Resolution
KW - mediation
KW - Nile
KW - Public Diplomacy
KW - support
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U2 - 10.1080/23311886.2025.2491851
DO - 10.1080/23311886.2025.2491851
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105004025776
SN - 2331-1886
VL - 11
JO - Cogent Social Sciences
JF - Cogent Social Sciences
IS - 1
M1 - 2491851
ER -