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Cooperating Rivals
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List of Maps,Tables and Figures Preface 1. Introduction 2. State-Building and Water Development, 1920-1956 3. Water Development and Conflict, 1957-1967 4. The Yarmouk, 1967-1994 5. The West Bank and Gaza, 1948-1992 6. The 1990s Madrid Peace Process and After, 1991-2006 7. Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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Jeffrey K. Sosland is Assistant Professor of International Business and Trade at American University.

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"...strong at describing the cooperation of governments." - Middle East Quarterly "...a very detailed expose of the linkages between water issues and the wider political developments and conflicts." - Middle East Journal "...detailed, well-documented account." - CHOICE "Cooperating Rivals is by far the most detailed and profound analysis of the complex geopolitical, political, and hydrological interrelationships between countries and their leaders on the Jordan River Basin." - Hillel Shuval, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem "I especially like Sosland's ability to pull together and weave into one coherent narrative all of the relevant information on this complicated subject. This includes not only technical hydrological data, but also the political and economic concerns of the various state parties and political groups such as the PLO, and the relationship of water issues to improving or harming the chances for a peaceful solution of the various Arab-Israel disputes." - George E. Gruen, Columbia University

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