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1 Biswas, A. K. (Ed.) 1994. International waters of the Middle East: from Euphrates-Tigris to Nile. Bombay, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xvii, 221p. (Water resources management series 2)
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2 Wolf, A. T. 1994. A hydropolitical history of the Nile, Jordan and Euphrates River Basins. In Biswas, A. K. (Ed.), International waters of the Middle East: From Euphrates-Tigris to Nile. Bombay, India: OUP. pp.5-43.
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3 Lowi, M. R. 1993. Water and power: The politics of a scarce resource in the Jordan River basin. Cambridge, UK: CUP. xix, 291p. (Cambridge Middle East Library: 31)
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4 Lall, U. 1995. Yield model for screening surface and ground-water development. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 121(1):9-22.
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5 van Dam, J. C.; Wessel, J. (Eds.) 1993. Transboundary river basin management and sustainable development: Proceedings, Lustrum Symposium, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, 18-22 May 1992. Vol.II. Paris, France: UNESCO. xi, 272p.
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6 Wolf, A. T. 1995. International water dispute resolution: The Middle East multilateral working group on water resources. Water International, 20(3):141-150.
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7 Middle East Water Commission. 1995. Observations regarding water sharing and management: An intensive analysis of the Jordan River Basin with reference to long-distance transfers. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 11(4):351-375.
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8 Murakami, M. 1995. Eco-political decision making and techno-political alternative strategies in the inter-state development of the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea beyond the peace. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 11(4):391-410.
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9 Isaac, J. 1996. Water is a tool for peace in the Middle East. Stockholm Water Front, 3:10-11.
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10 Wald, P. 1997. Water as a source of conflict: Cross-border water problems in the Middle East. D+C (Development and Cooperation), No.2:17-18.
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11 Qaisi, K.; Daoud, R. 1993. Water conservation in Jordan. In Stout, G. E.; Al-Weshah, R. A. (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Water Resources in the Middle East: Policy and institutional aspects, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA, October 24-27, 1993. Urbana, IL, USA: IWRA. pp.199-206.
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12 Just, R. E.; Horowitz, J. K.; Netanyahu, S. 1997. Peace and prospects for international water projects in the Jordan-Yarmouk River Basin. In Parker, D. D.; Tsur, Y. (Eds.), Decentralization and coordination of water resource management. Norwell, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.365-387.
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13 Beaumont, P. 1997. Dividing the waters of the River Jordan: An analysis of the 1994 Israel- Jordan Peace Treaty. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 13(3):415-424.
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14 Schiffler, M. 1997. International water allocation in the Middle East. In Richter, J.; Wolff, P.; Franzen, H.; Heim, F. (Eds.), Strategies for intersectoral water management in developing countries - Challenges and consequences for agriculture: Proceedings of the International Workshop held from 6th -10th May 1996 in Berlin, Germany. Feldafing, Germany: Deutsche Stiftung für internationale Entwicklung, Zentralstelle für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft. pp.166-186.
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15 Kobori, I.; Glantz, M. H. 1998. Central Eurasian water crisis: Caspian, Aral, and Dead Seas. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press. x, 203p. (Water resources management and policy)
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16 Wolf, A. T. 1995. Hydropolitics along the Jordan River: scarce water and its impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press. viii, 272p.
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17 Yaffe, A. 1998. The water sources of the West Bank of the Jordan Valley and their utilization. Water International, 23(1):31-36.
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19 Donkers, H. 1997. Fresh water as a source of international conflicts: The water conflicts between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians. In Brans, E. H. P.; de Haan, E. J.; Nollkaemper, A.; Rinzema, J. (Eds.), The scarcity of water: Emerging legal and policy responses. London, UK: Kluwer Law International. pp.135-157.
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20 McCaffrey, S. 1997. Middle East water problems: The Jordan River. In Brans, E. H. P.; de Haan, E. J.; Nollkaemper, A.; Rinzema, J. (Eds.), The scarcity of water: Emerging legal and policy responses. London, UK: Kluwer Law International. pp.158-165.
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