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Water and Conflict in the Middle East
June 06, 2008
By Gidon Bromberg, Dr. Marwa Daoudy, Dr. Anders Jägerskog, Nader Khateeb, Munqeth Mehyar
 

Synopsis

Discussions of transboundary water issues in regions of the developing world other than the Middle East have tended to focus on development potential and poverty reduction. However, with respect to the Middle East, much of the media coverage and a sizable portion of scholarly writing have been devoted to “water conflicts.” Given the current amount of water available per capita, the high rate of population growth, and the high levels of interstate tension and conflict in the region, images of “water wars” do not seem far-fetched.

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