Kalpakian tests the dominant assumption that water disputes cause
violent conflict between states and other actors in world politics.
Using case studies from arid regions to bias the effort towards
this assumption, he finds that issues related to identity have been
the real source of conflict in the river basins studied. This
essential volume: - challenges conventional assumptions about water
and conflict - displaces the state as the sole actor in violent
conflict - reveals the link between conflict and identity This book
invites the reader to address the complexity in the relationships
binding peoples and states in an international river basin.
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