Publication

Jan 2007

In 1979, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said: “The only matter that could take Egypt to war again is water.” In 1988 then-Egyptian Foreign Minister Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who later became the United Nations’ Secretary-General, predicted that the next war in the Middle East would be fought over the waters of the Nile, not politics. Rather than accept these frightening predictions, we must examine them within the context of the Nile River basin and the relationships forged among the states that share its waters.

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Author Patricia Kameri-Mbote
Series ECSP Policy Briefs
Issue 4
Publisher Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP)
Copyright © 2007 Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP)
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