(Get free) Cooperating Rivals: The Riparian Politics of the Jordan River Basin (SUNY series in Global Politics)
✿ Jeffrey K. Sosland ✿
| #2205300 in Books | 2008-06-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.78 x6.00l,.93 | File Name: 0791472027 | 310 pages
||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent book on Arab-Israeli Conflict and Water Scarcity|By Carol D. Cahn|This is an excellent book which I thoroughly enjoyed reading. While it is a scholarly work, it tells an important story in an interesting and enjoyable way. Over the past half century, the Arab-Israeli conflict has become one of the pivotal challenges of world diplomacy and the dispute over scarce wa||strong at describing the cooperation of governments. Middle East Quarterly | a very detailed expose of the linkages between water issues and the wider political developments and conflicts. Middle East Journal | detailed, well-documented account. CHOICE | Coop
Examines cooperation and conflict over water in the Middle East.
This book examines the politics of water scarcity in the Middle East’s Jordan River Basin (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority) between 1920 and 2006. Jeffrey K. Sosland demonstrates that while water scarcity might generate political tension, it does not by itself precipitate war, nor is it likely to do so. At the same time, efforts to promote water coope...
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