ABSTRACT
This study entitled 'Nile politics: from conflict to mutual benefit vis-a-vis opinion of Ethiopian Journalists' is well-timed. This is true since there has been war rhetoric and low scale conflict on Nile. The research was guided by the objective of exploring the opinion of Ethiopian journalists on the relevance and applicability of the 1929 and 1959 Nile treaties, examining the outlook of the media on the current ongoing Nile negotiations, investigating the opinion of the press on the source of conflict in Nile politics and the possibility of realizing a mutual benefit among the riparian states. An interview was also conducted with some renowned scholars on Nile politics. The existing literatures as well as the experience of other basin countries show that realizing an agreement that dictates equitable and reasonable utilization of water is the only durable solution to do away with the protracted Nile politics. The study employed quantitative and qualitative approaches where the first made it possible to collect identify and analyze the journalists' opinion on Nile politics; and the latter enabled the researcher to relate the journalists' opinion with Nile politics and comprehend the issue in a bigger context. 200 Ethiopian journalists who are based in Addis Ababa were identified as sample size and they filled the designed questionnaires that aimed at collecting the primary data. Selected interviews were also conducted with a few Nile authorities. In conclusion, the opinion of the press and the Nile authorities was analyzed. The study was enriched by the wealthy literature review on Nile politics. Most of the journalists (89%) say they are engaged in one way or another in reporting, writing, editing or any form of journalism works related to Nile politics. The majority of them (83%) strongly believe that the 1929 and 1959 Nile River Treaties are irrelevant ,, to the current political reality of the basin. A good number of the press people say that the contested security, economic and legal issues can be resolved by realizing a new agreement agreeable to all; and, in doing so there is a possibility of developing Nile River for a mutual benefit of the riparian states. The opinion of the journalists and the Nile authorities is in line with the existing conflict resolution theories.
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
Introduction
Research Design
Research Population
Sample Framework
Sample Size
Sample Techniques
Sampling Procedure
Methods for Data Collection
Data Gathering Procedures
Sources of Data
Validity and Reliability of Instrument
Data Analysis
Ethical Considerations
Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER FOUR ..-
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSIONS
Introduction
Socio Demographic Characteristics of Respondents
Opinion of Respondents on Key Issues
Relevance and application of the 1~29 and 1959 treaties to the existing political and socioeconomic reality of Nile basin
The source of conflict regarding the utility and distribution of river Nile
The resolution for the current stalemate on the agreement of river Nile
The possibility of developing river Nile for a mutual benefit and cooperation of all riparian states . . 49
Selected Interviews
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction
Summary of Findings
Recommendations
General Recommendations
Areas for Future Research
Conclusions
REFERENCES
APPENDIX III
QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ADDIS ABABA BASED PRINT JOURNALISTS
APPENDIX IV
INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR SELECTED NILE AUTHORmES
RESEARCHER'S CURRICULUM VITAE
Consults, E. & Girmay, T (2022). Nile Politics From Conflict to Mutual Benefit, the Opinion of Ethiopian Journalists. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/nile-politics-from-conflict-to-mutual-benefit-the-opinion-of-ethiopian-journalists
Consults, Education, and Tikue Girmay "Nile Politics From Conflict to Mutual Benefit, the Opinion of Ethiopian Journalists" Afribary. Afribary, 11 Nov. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/nile-politics-from-conflict-to-mutual-benefit-the-opinion-of-ethiopian-journalists. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education, and Tikue Girmay . "Nile Politics From Conflict to Mutual Benefit, the Opinion of Ethiopian Journalists". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Nov. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/nile-politics-from-conflict-to-mutual-benefit-the-opinion-of-ethiopian-journalists >.
Consults, Education and Girmay, Tikue . "Nile Politics From Conflict to Mutual Benefit, the Opinion of Ethiopian Journalists" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/nile-politics-from-conflict-to-mutual-benefit-the-opinion-of-ethiopian-journalists