Ethiopia: Trump's Securitization 'Speech Act' on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). A Risk on the Ethiopia-Egypt Water Diplomacy

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Yimer, Nigusu Adem [1 ]
Subasi, Turgut [1 ]
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[1] Sakarya Univ, Dept Hist, Sakarya, Turkey
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Egypt; Ethiopia; Nile; Dam; Trump; Securitization;
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10.24193/csq.36.5
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
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The involvement of the United States in the negotiation process of the GERD was taken as a good step forward to end the belligerent water diplomacy between Egypt and Ethiopia. However, America's peace proposal which is named 'the Trump deal' ends up further complicating the two countries water diplomacy. Trump's securitization 'speech act' calling Egypt to 'blow up' Ethiopia's dam further escalated the risk of water war between the two states. Eventually, the Trump lead negotiation eroded the perception that the United States would generate a good proposal to halt the belligerency of the Ethio-Egypt relations. This article is intended to chart a new insight on the following questions: given the unpleasant water diplomacy between Egypt and Ethiopia how the Trump deal' and securitization 'speech act' further complicated the matter? Why President Trump worked in securitizing the construction of the GERD on the Blue Nile? And how does the nature of securitization and counter-securitization activities worked in the water diplomacy between Egypt and Ethiopia? In the process of analysis the Copenhagen School (CS) concept of securitization is employed.
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