There are many examples of water disputes involving cross-boundary uses of shared resources. For example, in Module 5, we discussed the damming of the Nile River in Egypt and the Nile River's importance to
J. C. Veilleux Paper: 'Water Conflict Case Study – Ethiopia's
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Water Conflicts in The River Nile Basin: The Tragedy of Endowments
Strategic Analyses of the Hydropolitical Conflicts Surrounding the
Water Conflict in Africa: the Dam Is the Bone of Contention in
The India-Bangladesh Ganges River Split
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Collaborative management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
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Inter-tribal conflict displaces 70,000 in Sudan's Blue Nile state
The Nile River Conflict: The Imperialist Past Behind the Dam Crisis
The Dam That Broke Open an Ethiopia-Egypt Dispute - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A Fight Over A Dam Could Provide Insight On A Growing Source Of
The Geopolitical Impact of the Nile
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