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Deconstructing Ethiopia’s media discourse on GERD: Technical fallacies

Throughout the history of bilateral relations between Egypt and Ethiopia, Egypt has…

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Deconstructing Ethiopia’s media discourse on GERD: Multiple media and faulty content

The Ethiopian position over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is weak…

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The European Union: Domestic crises and reduced foreign influence

Multiple local challenges have cast shadows on the European Union’s foreign policies…

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The Conflict of Visions on GERD

Even though relations between Egypt and Ethiopia have generally improved in the…

Dr. Hassan Abu Taleb Dr. Hassan Abu Taleb June 15, 2020
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Renaissance Dam Crisis: Assessing the Egyptian Position after the Stalled Negotiations

Since the beginning of 2019, The Conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia over…

Dr. Ahmed Amal Dr. Ahmed Amal June 15, 2020
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Egypt, Ethiopia Discord over the Nile

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Professor Dr Mohamed Nasr El-Din Allam Professor Dr Mohamed Nasr El-Din Allam June 15, 2020
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Successful Models: Varied Paths of Reform in Africa

Reform in Africa has been at the forefront of the continent’s priorities…

Dr. Ahmed Amal Dr. Ahmed Amal June 14, 2020
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A Conflict-free Africa: Silencing the Guns and Owning the Future

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Illegal Immigration across African Coasts: Libya as a Model

Illegal immigration is one of the most complex issues given its multidimensional…

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Effective Engagement: Egypt’s Role in Combating Terrorism within the Framework of Community of Sahel-Saharan States

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Mr. Ahmed Eleiba Mr. Ahmed Eleiba June 14, 2020
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