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Gleick, Peter H.
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Gowers, Andrew
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Netanyahu, Sinaia, 1965-
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Richards, Alan, 1946-
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Walker, Tony
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Barkey, Henri J.
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Naff, Thomas
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Euphrates River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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Tigris River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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Orontes River >> Lebanon
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Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security
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Oregon State University. Libraries
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Text
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The Middle East Water Collection
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Oregon State University
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1980-1989
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1990-1999
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Economic Imperatives and Political Systems
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Water War in the Middle East
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Grand Schemes for Middle East Water Development: 19 Proposals
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Peace and Prospects for International Water Projects in the Jordan-Yarmouk River Basin
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Peace Canal - A Multiple Conflict Resolution Perspective for the Middle East