The Nile Basin is a vast and varied area of 350 million people.
Parts of the basin have become the very symbols of African misery,
suffering drought, genocide, state failure and aid dependency. At
its heart lies the Nile itself. Yet while the importance of the
river is well documented for the colonial period there is no
comprehensive account of its management after independence. "The
River Nile in the Post-Colonial Age" details the modern development
of the Nile Basin and of the efforts to manage its waters. With
important new material by researchers from each of the countries
through which the Nile passes, it provides an indispensable aid to
understanding the complex history of the basin, the politics
surrounding it and the efforts being made to jointly manage it.
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