The Burden of Resources: Oil and Water in the Gulf Region and the Nile Basin LITERARY CRITICISM / European / ScandinavianThis collection of essays investigates questions of oil and water resources contestation, wars, and cooperation in the context of the Gulf region, especially Iraq, and of the Nile Basin. It explores different opinions, rather than arrive at consensus, regarding the following questions: Does scarcity lead to violent conflicts? Or does abundance? And once war starts, what is the role of resources in expanding limiting the scope and intensity of war and
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