Governing the Nile River Basin: The Search for a New Legal Regime
By (Author) Mwangi Kimenyi
By (author) John Mbaku
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
12th February 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
African history
Politics and government
668.1
Paperback
160
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
454g
The effective and efficient management of water is a major problem, not just for economic growth and development in the Nile River basin, but also for the peaceful coexistence of the millions of people who live in the region. Of critical importance to the people of this part of Africa is the reasonable, equitable and sustainable management of the waters of the Nile River and its tributaries.Written by scholars trained in economics and law, and with significant experience in African political economy, this book explores new ways to deal with conflict over the allocation of the waters of the Nile River and its tributaries. The monograph provides policymakers in the Nile River riparian states and other stakeholders with practical and effective policy options for dealing with what has become a very contentious problem--the effective management of the waters of the Nile River. The analysis is quite rigorous but also extremely accessible.
"Mwangi S. Kimenyi is director of the Africa Growth Initiative and senior fellow of Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution.John Mukum Mbakuis a Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of Economics, Weber State University, and nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution."