Water and Middle East Geopolitics and Security

The Middle East is the world’s most unstable region, which impacts on Western interests and security. Though overshadowed by the global “war on terror” and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a common problem that continues to affect the area “from Marrakech to Bangladesh” is access to sources of drin...

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