Contemporaneous global demographic, environmental, and economic trends have elevated water issues to the fore of human rights and national security debates. Ipso facto, a profusion of research has attempted to explicate water insecurity causes and effects. This article examines the foremost theoretical explanations, data, and discrepancies. It then proposes and quantitatively tests a more parsimonious and evidentially coherent state bureaucratic capacity theory of water security. The results support the proposed theory and reveal three significant conclusions. Times series analyses reveal mixed-type regimes produce reduced water security compared to autocracies and democracies, with closed anocracies performing worst; this finding persists ...
As we become more firmly established in the 21st century, the international system faces a number of...
Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a...
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. Th...
This article explores the reasons efforts to attain water security by states and the international w...
The aim of the article is to explain the key definitions connected with water security and to analys...
Scholarship on water insecurity has carried over an important insight from studies of food insecurit...
The built environment defines how societies shape relationships within hydrological systems to ensur...
Scholarship on water insecurity has carried over an important insight from studies of food insecurit...
This thesis uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the relationship between water avai...
Achieving basic water security, both harnessing the productive potential of water and limiting its D...
We argue that a relational water security framework informed by the capabilities approach offers new...
Water scarcity, accelerated by climate change, affects water availability and may threaten peace and...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
Challenges such as climate change, water and environment or even food security were not considered u...
The 1994 UNDP Human Development Report pioneered the concept of human security. This entailed a shif...
As we become more firmly established in the 21st century, the international system faces a number of...
Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a...
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. Th...
This article explores the reasons efforts to attain water security by states and the international w...
The aim of the article is to explain the key definitions connected with water security and to analys...
Scholarship on water insecurity has carried over an important insight from studies of food insecurit...
The built environment defines how societies shape relationships within hydrological systems to ensur...
Scholarship on water insecurity has carried over an important insight from studies of food insecurit...
This thesis uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the relationship between water avai...
Achieving basic water security, both harnessing the productive potential of water and limiting its D...
We argue that a relational water security framework informed by the capabilities approach offers new...
Water scarcity, accelerated by climate change, affects water availability and may threaten peace and...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
Challenges such as climate change, water and environment or even food security were not considered u...
The 1994 UNDP Human Development Report pioneered the concept of human security. This entailed a shif...
As we become more firmly established in the 21st century, the international system faces a number of...
Improving water governance is a top priority for addressing the global water crisis. Yet, there is a...
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. Th...