This article investigates Jordanian and Syrian hydropolitical discourses around the bilateral relations along the Yarmouk River, with a focus on the decreased flow of the Yarmouk River reaching the Wahda Dam. The article examines the bilateral agreements, the hydropolitical discourses they generate, and the competing solutions they open. By situating the analysis in the broader Jordanian–Syrian relations and considerations of power asymmetries, the empirical case study of the Yarmouk River Basin contributes to both hydropolitics and environmental discourse theory literatures
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Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
This article investigates Jordanian and Syrian hydropolitical discourses around the bilateral relati...
This article explores the ways in which key components of infrastructure built on the Yarmouk tribut...
Extensive literature has shown the impact of water scarcity discourses on national policies, however...
This article explores the ways in which two international water agreements on the Yarmouk tributary ...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
This thesis investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan. First, it id...
The Yarmouk River basin is shared between Syria, Jordan, and Israel. Since the 1960s, Yarmouk River ...
This article reviews three bilateral agreements made between Jordan and Syria over the last 50 years...
Transboundary surface water is of strategic importance in the Arab world as it accounts for over two...
In a world where the amount of resources is constant and unchanging but where their use and exploita...
This article investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan. It identifi...
This article is a comparative analysis of the effects of power structures on the success and/or fail...
The Orontes River Basin is among the least researched transboundary water basins in the Middle East....
This article explores how the idea of a canal connecting the Dead Sea with either the Red Sea or the...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
This article investigates Jordanian and Syrian hydropolitical discourses around the bilateral relati...
This article explores the ways in which key components of infrastructure built on the Yarmouk tribut...
Extensive literature has shown the impact of water scarcity discourses on national policies, however...
This article explores the ways in which two international water agreements on the Yarmouk tributary ...
This paper explores the evolving patterns of hydropolitical relations in the dynamic contexts of Yar...
This thesis investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan. First, it id...
The Yarmouk River basin is shared between Syria, Jordan, and Israel. Since the 1960s, Yarmouk River ...
This article reviews three bilateral agreements made between Jordan and Syria over the last 50 years...
Transboundary surface water is of strategic importance in the Arab world as it accounts for over two...
In a world where the amount of resources is constant and unchanging but where their use and exploita...
This article investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan. It identifi...
This article is a comparative analysis of the effects of power structures on the success and/or fail...
The Orontes River Basin is among the least researched transboundary water basins in the Middle East....
This article explores how the idea of a canal connecting the Dead Sea with either the Red Sea or the...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...