The Past, Present, and Future of Water Conflict and International Security

  • Kreamer D
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Abstract

Water stress and scarcity has affected, and will continue to affect, the stability of communities. An overview of global water security challenges indicates profound difficulties and potential flashpoints. There are many examples of struggles in supplying clean water throughout the world, and how water has been both a strategic tool and object of conflict in the past. Water has been an instrument of ethnic and religious conflict, and has recently been used in regional and local clashes. Transboundary water disputes are also potentially dangerous in several regions of the world and stresses from climate change and variability increase the uncertainty of clean water supplies. Potential ways to move positively forward and increase international security include: anticipating future regions of conflict over water, cooperation among water users, proper policy and regulatory structures, and infrastructure solutions.

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Kreamer, D. K. (2012). The Past, Present, and Future of Water Conflict and International Security. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education, 149(1), 87–95. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1936-704x.2012.03130.x

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