Ilkbahar, HasanMercan, Muhammed Huseyin2024-08-232024-08-2320230021-90961745-2538https://doi.org/10.1177/00219096231188953https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/14097The Framework of Hydro-Hegemony (FHH) has been applied several times to transboundary water disputes. Since it defines Egypt as a hegemon and Ethiopia as a counter-hegemon, many studies have focused on the hegemonic and counter-hegemonic activities in the Nile Basin. However, this article argues that Egypt has also deployed counter-hegemonic tactics to deal with the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) from Neoclassical Realist perspective. In this context, it questions why and how Egypt has deployed hegemonic and counter-hegemonic tactics to respond to the GERD through process-tracing and utilising primary and secondary sources such as official statements, books, articles and journals.en10.1177/00219096231188953info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessThe Framework of Hydro-Hegemonycounter-hegemonyneoclassical realismNile BasinEgyptEthiopiaInternational Water LawRiverChallengesConflictCooperationSecurityPowerHydro-Hegemony, Counter-Hegemony and Neoclassical Realism on the Nile Basin: An Analysis of Egypt's Response to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)Article2-s2.0-85166962663WOS:001041356100001Q2Q2