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E-grāmata: Water, Power and Politics in the Middle East: The Other Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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This original analysis of the Middle East water problems highlights questions and issues which have so far only received minimal attention. The author develops a multi-layered account of the nature and causes of the conflict and the Pealestinian water crisis. Each chapter addresses a particular aspect of the Israeli-Palestine water conflict and the author uses these to illustrate both the broader nature of Israeli-Palestinian relations and factors that the existing water literature underplays or simply gets wrong. The book should interest students, scholars and practitioners in a wide range of disciplines including Middle East studies, politics and international relations, water policy, geography, environmental studies and environmental management.

Recenzijas

"...throws a careful eye on the more general political and structural context in which the conflict has emerged... points out some practical and political implications." -Maritza Cricorian, International Spectator International Affairs, Vol. 81, No. 4. Review by Emma Murphy: 'There is much of merit in this book... the real value... lies not in its theory but in the empirical material which brings to life the impact of Israeli water policies on Palestinian lives.'

Figures
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(1)
Olso: Dead in the Water
1(3)
The Promises of Peace
4(3)
Theoretical Orientations
7(2)
Instrumental Truths, Liberal Interventions
9(4)
Structure of the Book
13(6)
PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXTS
Explaining Water Crisis: Ecological, Technical and Politcal Discourse
19(28)
Three Discourses of Water Crisis
21(11)
Ecological Discourse
21(5)
Technical Discourse
26(3)
Polltical Discourse
29(3)
The Production of Nature
32(7)
Techno-Politics and the Political Economy of Water
39(8)
Explaining Water Conflict in the Jordan Basin: Beyond the Realist-Liberal Orthodoxy
47(27)
The Spectre of Water Wars
49(3)
Wishful Thinking on Water and Peace
52(4)
Unrealistic Realism
56(7)
Land, Labour and Israeli Water Policy
63(11)
The West Bank Under Occupation: Technologies, Policies and Power
74(21)
Colonisation Continued
76(4)
Pipelines and Politics
80(15)
PART TWO: THE OSLO PERIOD
Dressing Up Domination as Co-operation
95(24)
The Restructuring of Occupation
97(6)
The Oslo II Breakthrough on Water Issues
103(3)
Autonomy in the Water Sector?
106(9)
Managing Resources, Systems and Supplies
106(2)
Monitoring Resources
108(4)
Developing New Supplies
112(3)
Dressing up Domination
115(4)
Excursus: The Case of the Eastern Aquifer
119(13)
Six Assumptions
120(5)
Constructing Boundaries
125(3)
Implications
128(4)
Explaining Olso
132(16)
The Israel-Arafat Agreement
133(7)
Negotiating Water
140(8)
Administering Water Under Oslo
148(23)
Palestinian Water Institutions: An Overview
154(3)
Structuring Administration, Planning for Palestine
157(4)
Governing Systems and Supplies
161(4)
Constructing Infrastructures
165(6)
The Arts of Getting By
171(11)
Coping with Crisis
173(5)
Everyday Agency
178(4)
Conclusion
182(13)
The Failed `Remote Control Occupation'
184(4)
Resolving the Water Crisis
188(2)
Policy Implications
190(5)
Appendix: Interviews and Meetings 195(4)
Notes on the Text 199(42)
Bibliography 241(24)
Index 265
Jan Selby is with the Department of International Politics, University of Aberystwyth.