2021
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2021.910019
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Evolving Ethio-Gulf Economic and Political Relations: The Challenges and Opportunities

Abstract: Despite historical and religious ties, geographical proximity, and other opportunities for mutual benefit, the overall relations between Ethiopia and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have remained ambivalent for many years. This study examines Ethiopia's economic and political relations with the Gulf countries since 2000 and the challenges that hindered and opportunities that can further improve their relationship. The study argues that while their economic relations have been developing steadily o… Show more

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“…At the time, Egypt wanted to weaken Haile Selassie's pro-American and pro-Israeli government. Egypt, on the other hand, considered this plan as a good way of distracting Ethiopia's attention away from the progress of the Nile water project (Ademnur 2010). Similarly, Egyptian Mubarak's dictatorship was notorious for its blunt refusion to negotiate with Ethiopia over the Nile waters (Tariku 2014;Hassen 2014).…”
Section: The Cooperation Dilemma: Upper and Lower Nile Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the time, Egypt wanted to weaken Haile Selassie's pro-American and pro-Israeli government. Egypt, on the other hand, considered this plan as a good way of distracting Ethiopia's attention away from the progress of the Nile water project (Ademnur 2010). Similarly, Egyptian Mubarak's dictatorship was notorious for its blunt refusion to negotiate with Ethiopia over the Nile waters (Tariku 2014;Hassen 2014).…”
Section: The Cooperation Dilemma: Upper and Lower Nile Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%