Nile Basin Politics is a valuable contribution to peace and conflict studies, shedding light on the interplay between domestic politics and transboundary resource management. It will be of interest to scholars of hydropolitics, conflict resolution, and regional security in Africa. -- Ashok Swain, Journal of Peace Research Nile Basin Politics: From Coordinated to Cooperative Peace is a timely volume that sheds light on the intricate geopolitical and environmental challenges of the Nile region. Through its detailed analysis of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and regional dynamics, the book offers a path forward for sustainable cooperation, making it an important resource for academics and decision-makers alike. -- Hussam Hussein, University of Oxford, UK This edited book offers insightful examination of the complex politics surrounding the Nile Basin, with a particular focus on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. It explores technical, legal, and regional aspects of water management, providing a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities for cooperation. An essential read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the core challenges of the basin. -- Assefa M. Melesse, Florida International University, USA This edited volume is a critical and timely exploration of the complex interplay between nationalist forces, hydro hegemony, and cooperation in Nile Basin politics. It offers insightful analyses on the challenges and opportunities for bilateral and multilateral coordination, emphasizing practical strategies to mitigate nationalist tensions and foster sustainable, long-term cooperation among riparian countries. -- Ashok Swain, Uppsala University, Sweden