Water, Politics and Dams in the Mesopotamia Basin of the Northern Middle East: How Turkey Instrumentalises the South-Eastern Anatolia Project for Political, Military and Strategic Interests

  • Jongerden J
  • Akıncı Z
  • Ayboğa E
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Abstract

Iran, Iraq and Turkey, and to a lesser extent Syria, are often said to be the water-rich exceptions in a broad, water-deficient northern Africa and Middle East region (Siddiqi and Anadon 2011: 13). Yet, groundwater levels and water availability are falling in the...

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Jongerden, J., Akıncı, Z. S., & Ayboğa, E. (2021). Water, Politics and Dams in the Mesopotamia Basin of the Northern Middle East: How Turkey Instrumentalises the South-Eastern Anatolia Project for Political, Military and Strategic Interests. In Tigris and Euphrates Rivers: Their Environment from Headwaters to Mouth (pp. 383–399). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57570-0_16

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