Uganda: Containing the Resource Crisis

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Renegotiating the colonial-era treaty that gave Egypt a veto over any upstream Nile project is critical

The proclamation of a new Cold War, following Russia's annexation of Crimea, turned out to be alarmist and premature. However, it reflected the anxiety of today's decision-makers in the face of a crumbling global order. With emerging economies far from committed to established norms in international relations, many governments and multinational companies are feeling vulnerable about relying on others for vital resources - the European Union's dependence on Russian gas being a case in point.

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