Abstract

The article examines the growing complexity of transboundary water resources management in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin by delineating the hydropolitical history of the region as well as focusing on recent developments. Overall analyses on the origins and the evolution of the water dispute in the region are followed by discussion on the opportunities for cooperation inspired by the benefit sharing approach. The article argues that cooperation in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin needs to be based on wider development concepts, cooperative processes need to be geared to specific goals of development, and poverty reduction related to wider socioeconomic development.

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