Water, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Reed, David
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Herausgeber: Reed, David
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Provides an analytical framework to help policy makers interpret the potential impacts and significance of drought and weather extremes as they intersect with other development challenges and difficult developmental trade-offs.
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Provides an analytical framework to help policy makers interpret the potential impacts and significance of drought and weather extremes as they intersect with other development challenges and difficult developmental trade-offs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781138051492
- ISBN-10: 1138051497
- Artikelnr.: 49378573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781138051492
- ISBN-10: 1138051497
- Artikelnr.: 49378573
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Reed is Senior Policy Advisor for WWF-US.
Foreword: General James L. Jones
Part I: In Search of a Mission
1. In Search of a Mission
David Reed
PartII: Conflict and Climate Change
Framing Note: The Social Dimensions of Water
David Reed
2. Development and Diplomacy: Water, the SDGs, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Erika Weinthal, Farah F. Hegazi, and Lesha Witmer
3. Climate Variability, Water, and Security in El Salvador
Herman Rosa
4. Panama: Water Security and Social Conflict in the Climate Change Era
Ariel Cuschnir
5. Mexico's Pursuit of Water Security
Román Gómez González Cosío
6. Who Stole the Water: Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy in
Guatemala
Eduardo Stein with Lilian Marquez
7. Water Stress, Instability, and Violent Extremism in Nigeria
Marcus King
8. Water Resources, Climate Change, and the Destabilization of Modern
Mesopotamia
Peter Gleick
9. Iran's Impending Water Crisis
David Michel
10. Dammed If You Do and Damned If You Don't: Afghanistan's Water Woes
Glen Hearns
11. Winter is Coming: U.S. Strategic Interests and the
Water-Energy-Agriculture Conundrum in Central Asia
Richard Paisley
12. The Perils of Denial: Challenges for a Water-Secure Pakistan
Ali Sayed, Chelsea N. Spangler, and Faizan Usman
13. Water Scarcity and Regional Security in India
Cecilia Tortajada, Udisha Saklani, and Asit K. Biswas
14. Water-Energy Nexus in the Himalayas
Keith Schneider
15. A Perfect Storm in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Climate-Change Impacts
on Food, Water, and Energy
Arjun Thapan
16. Building Resilience for Peace: Water, Security, and Strategic Interests
in Mindanao, Philippines
Roger-Mark De Souza
Part III: Financing Water Infrastructure
Framing Note: Persistent Challenges
Patrick Coady
17. Helping Weak Water Utilities Climb the Financial Ladder
Aldo Baietti
18. Financing Water and Sewer Infrastructure in the Developing World
William Streeter
19. A New Chapter in Developing Water Infrastructure
Marc Jeuland
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
20. Paths of Influence
David Reed
21. Recommendations for Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy
David Reed
Part I: In Search of a Mission
1. In Search of a Mission
David Reed
PartII: Conflict and Climate Change
Framing Note: The Social Dimensions of Water
David Reed
2. Development and Diplomacy: Water, the SDGs, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Erika Weinthal, Farah F. Hegazi, and Lesha Witmer
3. Climate Variability, Water, and Security in El Salvador
Herman Rosa
4. Panama: Water Security and Social Conflict in the Climate Change Era
Ariel Cuschnir
5. Mexico's Pursuit of Water Security
Román Gómez González Cosío
6. Who Stole the Water: Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy in
Guatemala
Eduardo Stein with Lilian Marquez
7. Water Stress, Instability, and Violent Extremism in Nigeria
Marcus King
8. Water Resources, Climate Change, and the Destabilization of Modern
Mesopotamia
Peter Gleick
9. Iran's Impending Water Crisis
David Michel
10. Dammed If You Do and Damned If You Don't: Afghanistan's Water Woes
Glen Hearns
11. Winter is Coming: U.S. Strategic Interests and the
Water-Energy-Agriculture Conundrum in Central Asia
Richard Paisley
12. The Perils of Denial: Challenges for a Water-Secure Pakistan
Ali Sayed, Chelsea N. Spangler, and Faizan Usman
13. Water Scarcity and Regional Security in India
Cecilia Tortajada, Udisha Saklani, and Asit K. Biswas
14. Water-Energy Nexus in the Himalayas
Keith Schneider
15. A Perfect Storm in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Climate-Change Impacts
on Food, Water, and Energy
Arjun Thapan
16. Building Resilience for Peace: Water, Security, and Strategic Interests
in Mindanao, Philippines
Roger-Mark De Souza
Part III: Financing Water Infrastructure
Framing Note: Persistent Challenges
Patrick Coady
17. Helping Weak Water Utilities Climb the Financial Ladder
Aldo Baietti
18. Financing Water and Sewer Infrastructure in the Developing World
William Streeter
19. A New Chapter in Developing Water Infrastructure
Marc Jeuland
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
20. Paths of Influence
David Reed
21. Recommendations for Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy
David Reed
Foreword: General James L. Jones
Part I: In Search of a Mission
1. In Search of a Mission
David Reed
PartII: Conflict and Climate Change
Framing Note: The Social Dimensions of Water
David Reed
2. Development and Diplomacy: Water, the SDGs, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Erika Weinthal, Farah F. Hegazi, and Lesha Witmer
3. Climate Variability, Water, and Security in El Salvador
Herman Rosa
4. Panama: Water Security and Social Conflict in the Climate Change Era
Ariel Cuschnir
5. Mexico's Pursuit of Water Security
Román Gómez González Cosío
6. Who Stole the Water: Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy in
Guatemala
Eduardo Stein with Lilian Marquez
7. Water Stress, Instability, and Violent Extremism in Nigeria
Marcus King
8. Water Resources, Climate Change, and the Destabilization of Modern
Mesopotamia
Peter Gleick
9. Iran's Impending Water Crisis
David Michel
10. Dammed If You Do and Damned If You Don't: Afghanistan's Water Woes
Glen Hearns
11. Winter is Coming: U.S. Strategic Interests and the
Water-Energy-Agriculture Conundrum in Central Asia
Richard Paisley
12. The Perils of Denial: Challenges for a Water-Secure Pakistan
Ali Sayed, Chelsea N. Spangler, and Faizan Usman
13. Water Scarcity and Regional Security in India
Cecilia Tortajada, Udisha Saklani, and Asit K. Biswas
14. Water-Energy Nexus in the Himalayas
Keith Schneider
15. A Perfect Storm in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Climate-Change Impacts
on Food, Water, and Energy
Arjun Thapan
16. Building Resilience for Peace: Water, Security, and Strategic Interests
in Mindanao, Philippines
Roger-Mark De Souza
Part III: Financing Water Infrastructure
Framing Note: Persistent Challenges
Patrick Coady
17. Helping Weak Water Utilities Climb the Financial Ladder
Aldo Baietti
18. Financing Water and Sewer Infrastructure in the Developing World
William Streeter
19. A New Chapter in Developing Water Infrastructure
Marc Jeuland
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
20. Paths of Influence
David Reed
21. Recommendations for Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy
David Reed
Part I: In Search of a Mission
1. In Search of a Mission
David Reed
PartII: Conflict and Climate Change
Framing Note: The Social Dimensions of Water
David Reed
2. Development and Diplomacy: Water, the SDGs, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Erika Weinthal, Farah F. Hegazi, and Lesha Witmer
3. Climate Variability, Water, and Security in El Salvador
Herman Rosa
4. Panama: Water Security and Social Conflict in the Climate Change Era
Ariel Cuschnir
5. Mexico's Pursuit of Water Security
Román Gómez González Cosío
6. Who Stole the Water: Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy in
Guatemala
Eduardo Stein with Lilian Marquez
7. Water Stress, Instability, and Violent Extremism in Nigeria
Marcus King
8. Water Resources, Climate Change, and the Destabilization of Modern
Mesopotamia
Peter Gleick
9. Iran's Impending Water Crisis
David Michel
10. Dammed If You Do and Damned If You Don't: Afghanistan's Water Woes
Glen Hearns
11. Winter is Coming: U.S. Strategic Interests and the
Water-Energy-Agriculture Conundrum in Central Asia
Richard Paisley
12. The Perils of Denial: Challenges for a Water-Secure Pakistan
Ali Sayed, Chelsea N. Spangler, and Faizan Usman
13. Water Scarcity and Regional Security in India
Cecilia Tortajada, Udisha Saklani, and Asit K. Biswas
14. Water-Energy Nexus in the Himalayas
Keith Schneider
15. A Perfect Storm in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Climate-Change Impacts
on Food, Water, and Energy
Arjun Thapan
16. Building Resilience for Peace: Water, Security, and Strategic Interests
in Mindanao, Philippines
Roger-Mark De Souza
Part III: Financing Water Infrastructure
Framing Note: Persistent Challenges
Patrick Coady
17. Helping Weak Water Utilities Climb the Financial Ladder
Aldo Baietti
18. Financing Water and Sewer Infrastructure in the Developing World
William Streeter
19. A New Chapter in Developing Water Infrastructure
Marc Jeuland
Part IV: New Challenges, New Directions
20. Paths of Influence
David Reed
21. Recommendations for Water, Security, and U.S. Foreign Policy
David Reed