Author: Brahma Chellaney
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00C1ZPNRW
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00C1ZPNRW
Water, Peace, and War
This pioneering and authoritative study considers the profound impact of the growing global water crunch on international peace and security as well as possible ways to mitigate the crisis. Download Water, Peace, and War from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Although water is essential to sustaining life and livelihoods, geostrategist Brahma Chellaney argues that it remains the world's most underappreciated and undervalued resource. One sobering fact is that the retail price of bottled water is already higher than the international spot price of crude oil. But unlike oil, water has no substitute, raising the specter of water becoming the next flashpoint for conflict.
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