Examining international water allocation policies in different parts of the world, this book suggests that they can be used as a platform to induce cooperation over larger political issues, ultimately settling conflicts. The main premise is that water can and should be used as a catalyst for peace and cooperation rather than conflict.
Evidence is provided to support this claim through detailed case studies from the Middle East and the Lesotho Highlands in Africa. These international cases including bilateral water treaties and their development and formation process and aftermath are...
Examining international water allocation policies in different parts of the world, this book suggests that they can be used as a platform to induce...