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Abu Hablah, Ali
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Cooley, John K., 1927-2008
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Dellapenna, Joseph W.
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Kally, Elisha
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Taubenblatt, Selig A., 1927-
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United Nations. Secretary-General
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Contributor
Merhav, Meir
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Donor
Naff, Thomas
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Topic
International regimes
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Politics and government
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Al-Wehda Dam (Jordan)
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Economics
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Groundwater
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King Abdullah Canal (Jordan)
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Negotiation
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Occupied territories
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Yarmuk River
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Armed Forces
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documents
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Israel
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Jordan
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Palestine >> Middle East >> Earth
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Syria
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Lebanon
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Egypt
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Iraq
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Water Basin
Jordan River >> Israel
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Litani River >> Mohafazat Liban-Sud >> Lebanon
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In Copyright
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Language
English
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Arabic
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Publisher
Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.)
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MEI Publications
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United Nations. Economic and Social Council
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United States. Joint Publications Research Service
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Universiá¹at Tel-Aviv
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Repository
Oregon State University. Libraries
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Type
Text
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Format
application/pdf
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Collection
The Middle East Water Collection
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1980-1989
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International and Jordanian Laws - What Must be Applied and Israeli Changes
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Water in the Jordan Valley, the Potential and Limits of Law
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Middle East water plan under peace
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Permanent sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories. Report of the Secretary-General
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Jordan River Basin Dilemma: A Challenge for the 1990s
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Sharing the Water Supplies: The Single Most Crucial Factor?