
Rivers of Fire: The Conflict over Water in the Middle East
Author(s): Arnon Soffer (Author), Murray Rosovsky (Author), Nina Copaken (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 18 Feb. 1999
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- ISBN-10: 0847685101
- ISBN-13: 9780847685103
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
A comprehensive study covering the geo-politics of water conflict in the Middle East. Rivers of Fire is an important and well-written book that should be read by anyone interested in water and environmental problems in the Middle East and by those interested in the international politics of the region. ―
International Journal of Middle East StudiesThe book’s greatest strength is that it provides five beautifully crafted regional hydro- and political geographies. . . . The book’s greatest offering to the North American reader is its capacity for modeling. Conflicts among Middle Eastern nation-states sharing the Nile or the Tigris-Euphrates, for example, serve as fine counterparts to conflicts among the several federal states and provinces sharing the waters of the Colorado, the Columbia, or the Rio Grande. ―
Professional GeographerGround breaking work… Soffer’s work still remains one of the most extensive examinations of the crisis of water in the Middle East. ―
American Journal of Islamic Social StudiesFor questions concerning river sources, flow regimes, development projects, relations among riparian states, potential solutions, and future prospects . . . Soffer is the answer man. — L. M. Lewis, Eastern Kentucky University ―
CHOICE, September 1999
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