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xi The Nile River and the riparian states About the Contributors‡ Adar, Korwa G. Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, United States International University, Nairobi, Kenya.‡ Al Rasheedy, Ahmad Professor of International Law, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.‡ Bosire, Richard M. Lecturer, Department of Politics and Administration, University of Nairobi, Kenya.‡ Check, Nicasius A. Research specialist, Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa.‡ Deng, Biong K. Legal expert, Juba, Southern Sudan.‡ Hassan, Hamdy A. Professor of Political Science, Institute for Islamic Studies, Zayed University, Dubai.‡ Lumumba, Patrick L.O. Associate Professor of Public Law and Executive Director, Kenya AntiCorruption Commission, Nairobi, Kenya.‡ Mangu, André M.B. Research Professor, College of Law, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa.‡ Muntunutwiwe, Jean S. ȱ ŽŠ—ȱ˜ȱŠŒž•¢ȱ˜ȱŽĴŽ›œȱŠ—ȱ ž–Š—ȱŒ’Ž—ŒŽœǰȱ—’ŸŽ›œ’¢ȱ˜ȱ Bujumbura, Burundi. xii About the Contributors Africa Institute of South Africa‡ Okoth, Godfrey P. Professor of History and International Relations and Vice Chancellor, Lugazi University, Kampala, Uganda, and Professor, East African School of Diplomacy, Government and International Studies, Uganda Masters University, Kampala, Uganda.‡ Oloo, Adams Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and Administration, University of Nairobi, Kenya.‡ Tafesse, Tesfaye Associate Professor of Geography and Development Studies, Addis ‹Š‹Šȱ —’ŸŽ›œ’¢ǰȱ ‘’˜™’Šȱ Š—ȱ ›˜›Š––Žȱ ĜŒŽ›ǰȱ ŽœŽŠ›Œ‘ǰȱ ˜ž—Œ’•ȱ for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal. ...

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