Full Description
From the perspective of conflict theory, this book offers a comprehensive, multi-causal, and multi-level analysis of the Nubian issue in Egypt. Utilizing qualitative research methods, it delves into the origins and evolving dynamics of the Nubian issue. In doing so, the book explores avenues for peaceful conflict transformation. Beyond providing causal explanations, it achieves a deeper understanding of the historical context and the various levels (group, state, regional, and global) involved in the Nubian issue, as well as the perceptions, strategies, and actions of the conflicting parties.
Contents
Introduction — Analytical Framework — Methodology — Development, Dams, and the Displacements of Nubians in Egypt Nubians of Egypt — Nubian Mobilization, Egyptian State's Strategy, and Approaches to Conflict Transformation of the Nubian Issue — State and Society in Egypt: Measures of Fragility — Impacts of the Regional and Global Contexts on the Nubian Issue in Egypt