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Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin
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1. Changing Challenges: New Hydropolitical Landscapes in the Nile Basin Emil Sandström, Anders Jägerskog and Terje Oestigaard 2. Dealing with Water: Emerging Land Investments and the Hydropolitical Landscape of the Nile Basin Emil Sandström 3. Overseas Investment in Land and Challenges in the Nile Basin: Evident Links from the Middle East and North Africa Investment Kyungmee Kim and Anders Jägerskog 4. The Gulf States in the Political Economy of the Nile Basin: a Historical Overview Harry Verhoeven 5. Inward Investment in Sudan: the Case of Qatar Martin Keulertz 6. Sudan, ‘Kingmaker’ in a New Nile Hydropolitics: Negotiating Water and Hydraulic Infrastructure to Expand Large-scale Irrigation Ana Cascão and Alan Nicol 7. Transboundary Water Resources and the Political Economy of Large-scale Land Investments in the Nile: Sudan, Hydropolitics, and Arab Food Security Ramy Lotfy Hanna 8. Dams, Water and Accountability in Uganda David Ross Olanya 9. "Lease the Land, but Use the Water": The Case of Gambella, Ethiopia Wondwosen Michago Seide 10. Lake Tana: Source of Disputes or Collaboration over the Blue Nile? Mats Hårsmar, Emil Sandström and Atakilte Beyene 11. Water, National Identities and Hydropolitics in Egypt and Ethiopia Terje Oestigaard

About the Author

Emil Sandström is Senior Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, and Senior Lecturer and former Head of the Rural Development division at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU).

Anders Jägerskog is Counsellor for regional water issues in the Middle East and North Africa for the Embassy of Sweden in Amman, Jordan, and Associate Professor at the School of Global Studies at Göteborg University, Sweden. He is former Head of the Transboundary Unit at the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).

Terje Oestigaard is Senior Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, and Docent in Archeology at Uppsala University.

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'[T]his book is an important contribution to the literature because it provides new critical insights on the effects of land investments, a topic missing from the literature, showing their impacts on the hydropolitical relations in the basin...the chapters...eloquently unfold to show the linkages between the Nile Basin, the Middle East and the major investors, and how important these linkages are in terms of virtual water trade.' - Hussam Hussein, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2017

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