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Department
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Program
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Description
This timely study presents research into the historical background of relations among the Nile's riparian states, and the ways in which their security needs have been handled informally in the absence of a security regime. The author discusses the contexts of shifting involvement in the region by global superpowers, as well as Egypt's attempts to maintain security through regional hegemony.
ISBN
9774244079
Publication Date
Spring 1996
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
City
Cairo
Keywords
nilopolitics, nile, regime, politics
Series
Cairo Papers in Social Science 19(1)
Disciplines
African Studies | Agricultural and Resource Economics | Near and Middle Eastern Studies | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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APA Citation
El-Atawy, M. H.
(1996).Nilopolitics: A hydrological regime, 1870-1990. American University in Cairo Press.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_books/116
MLA Citation
El-Atawy, Mohamed Hatem
Nilopolitics: A hydrological regime, 1870-1990. American University in Cairo Press, 1996.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_books/116
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