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conflicts. This paper investigates an optimal Water Allocation of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivershed by introducing the WATER … if these actions are not done on a basin-wide coordinated basis. Modeling results show that Turkey is most efficient in … its water usage. However, using the water for irrigation purposes in Turkey, instead of the Iraqi or Syrian domestic and …
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demand will be observed. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, together, are vital to Syria's and Iraq's economy and domestic … River Tigris and River Euphrates together provide about 100% of Iraq's supply. Turkey accounts for 88.7% of the Euphrates …The goal of this study is to look into the hidden dangers of water disputes among Turkey, Syria, and Egypt. Everyone is …
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conflicts. This paper investigates an optimal Water Allocation of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivershed by introducing the WATER … if these actions are not done on a basin-wide coordinated basis. Modeling results show that Turkey is most efficient in … its water usage. However, using the water for irrigation purposes in Turkey, instead of the Iraqi or Syrian domestic and …
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cooperation. However, in Iraq and Syria, rising tensions between Turkey and Turkey-affiliated groups on the one hand and Iran and … Iran-backed groups on the other, have put the two countries on a collision course. Con­flictual relations between Turkey …
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"This book investigates the role and the impacts of armies and military regimes in the Middle East. It argues that one of the main causes of the slow and stagnated economic development in the region is high military expenditure perpetuated by strong grips of armies on the politics of the...
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supply for Turkey and Iraq, where the latter is a downstream riparian country and the former is an upstream country. Turkey …. However, Turkey will suffer less than Iraq, which as a downstream country, relies primarily on the water released by Turkey as … and in Syria and the nearest governorate along with the dams’ water capacity and the population of the governorate in Iraq …
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