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Water Security in the Middle East
Water Security in the Middle East argues that, while conflicts over transboundary water systems in the Middle East do occur, they tend not to be violent nor are they the primary cause of a war in this region. The contributors in this collection of essays place water disputes in larger political, historical and scientific contexts and discuss how the humanities and social sciences contribute towards this understanding. The authors contend that international sharing of scientific and technological advances can significantly increase access to water and improve water quality. While scientific advances can and should increase adaptability to changing environmental conditions, especially climate change, national institutional reform and the strengthening of joint commissions are vital. The contributors indicate ways in which cooperation can move from simple coordination to sophisticated, adaptive and equitable modes of water management.
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
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Introduction Water Security in the Middle East: A Role for the Social Sciences and Humanities
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The Need for a Broad Approach
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Progress toward Cooperation
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Brief Summary of Water Insecurity in the Middle East
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Potential Contributions from the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Philosophy
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Anthropology
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Religious studies
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History
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Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology and Economics)
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Sociology and economics
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Political science
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Overview of the Volume
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References
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Chapter 1 Cooperation Rules: Insights on Water and Conflict from International Relations
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Water and Conflict in International Relations
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How Water Is Framed
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Avenues to Water Cooperation
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Conclusion
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References
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Chapter 2 Water Security in Transboundary Systems: Cooperation in Intractable Conflicts and the Nile System
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Analytical Framework
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A Test Case
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Cooperation and seemingly intractable water stress in the Nile River system
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Cross-National Analysis
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Dependent Variable
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Conflict and cooperation
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Independent Variables
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Military mobilization
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Control of headwaters
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Trade and aid
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Political accountability
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Technology transfer
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External power
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Economic inequality
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Ethnic conflict
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Dependence on the shared river
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Results
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Structural and Hard Power
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Geographic leverage
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Military Strategy
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Sticky Power
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Economic leverage
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External Influence
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Soft, Political and Ideational Power
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Political leverage
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Diffusion of technology
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Contextual factors
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Conclusion
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References
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Chapter 3 Water-Demand Management in the Arab Gulf States: Implications for Political Stability
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Water-Demand Management
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Population Pressure on Resources in the GCC
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Anemic Water Reforms
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Subsidies and Political Stability
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Conclusions
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References
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Chapter 4 A Watershed-Based Approach to Mitigating Transboundary Wastewater Conflicts between Israel and the Palestinian Authority: The Besor-Hebron-Be’er Sheva Watershed
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Introduction
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General conditions
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Sources of conflict
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The Besor–Hebron–Be’er Sheva watershed
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The work of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies
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Gathering Data for a Watershed Approach to Integrated Management
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Problems in Data Collection
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Data collected and sources
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Data processing and integration (Geodatabase Functionality Upgrades)
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Results
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Boundaries and demographics
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Hydrologic Characterization
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Pollution Sources
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Water-Quality Monitoring Results
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Historical Trends in Water Quality
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Stream Sampling and Results
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Cooperation among Stakeholders
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Going Further
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References
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Chapter 5 The Evolution of Israeli Water Management: the Elusive Search for Environmental Security
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Introduction: Water, Conflict and the Land of Israel
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Overcoming Scarcity: Israel’s Water History, the First 55 Years
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Israel Enters the Era of Desalination
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Israel’s Future Water Security: The New Challenges of Desalination
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References
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Chapter 6 Adapting to Climatic Variability Along International River Basins in the Middle East
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Climate Change and Middle East Freshwater
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Impact of climate change on the Middle East
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Climate change and transboundary freshwater
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Potential interstate consequences
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Adapting to Climate Change
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The role and function of river basin commissions
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Designing institutions
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Middle Eastern River Basin Commissions
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Jordan River system
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Euphrates and Tigris Rivers
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Conclusion
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References
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Chapter 7 Water and Politics in the Tigris–Euphrates Basin: Hope for Negative Learning?
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Introduction
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International Legal Framework for Water Disputes
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Water and Conflict: The Tigris and Euphrates
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Related Issues
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Conclusion: Negative Learning in the Future?
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References
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Chapter 8 The Political and Cultural Dimensions of Water Diplomacy in the Middle East
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Two Hypothetical Cases
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Integrated Water Resource Management
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The Water Diplomacy Framework: A Mutual-Gains Approach
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The Politics of Water Diplomacy: A Focus on Gaza, Israel and Jordan
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The Scope of the Water Problem in Gaza
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The Scope of the Water Problem in Jordan (and Israel’s Dead Sea Problem)
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Political Obstacles to Solving These Problems
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Summary of the Politics of Water Diplomacy
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The Cultural Dimensions of Water Diplomacy: A Focus on Gaza, Israel and Jordan
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The Implications of Political and Cultural Considerations for the Practice of Water Diplomacy
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References
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- Contributors
- Index
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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