Water is one of the most important and potentially explosive issues in
modern Middle East politics. It is an issue arguably far more
significant to the region than oil. It has dogged relations between
Middle East societies for centuries if not millennia and will continue
to do so long after oil has ceased to hold sway.
The editors of this book have brought together an impressive team of
experts to examine all aspects of the water question. These include
international law, shari'a, customs and water rights, international
politics, the role of the World Bank, water management, the environment
and pollution, commercial issues and investment in water, engineering
and technology.