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“Water Wars” as a Source and Instrument of International Conflicts

https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-4(10)-118-133

Abstract

   Water resource shortage is one of the global problems of our time. The article presents the results of studies of international conflicts due to the lack of fresh water, and analyzes the possible consequences of the growing crisis that may affect the world political system. The prerequisites for the emergence of water conflicts on the political map of the world and the most informative indicators that make it possible to judge the conflict potential between countries (the share of transit river flow, the level of use of water resources and the degree of climate aridity) are considered. The existing and predicted geo-ecological consequences caused by the degradation of water bodies and the deterioration of the water resource situation in the context of weakening research cooperation between neighboring states are analyzed. Successful examples of solving problems in the field of water use based on the basin approach, both between entities of the same state and between individual countries, are considered.

About the Authors

V. V. Kochetkov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Kochetkov, DSc (Soc.). Professor. Professor of the Department, Deputy Head of the Department

Faculty of Global Processes

Department of Geopolitics

119991

1, Leninskie Gory

Moscow

Istina Researcher ID (IRID): 1357217

Researcher ID: AAR-8894-202



A. A. Medvedkov
Lomonosov Moscow State University; Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Alexey A. Medvedkov, CandSc (Geograph.), Docent, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher

Geographical Faculty

Department of Physical Geography of the World and Geoecology

119991

1, Leninskie Gory

Department of Physical Geography and Environmental Management

119017

building 4, 29, Staromonetny Lane

Moscow



E. A. Kuzmenko
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Elena A. Kuzmenko, andSc (Hist.). Docent

Department of the Department of Foreign Regional Studies and International Cooperation

119571

building 1, 82, Vernadsky Av.

Moscow

Author ID: 773498



O. M. Nessar
Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Omar M. Nessar, CandSc (Hist.). Senior Research Fellow

107031

12, Rozhdestvenka st.

Moscow



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Kochetkov V.V., Medvedkov A.A., Kuzmenko E.A., Nessar O.M. “Water Wars” as a Source and Instrument of International Conflicts. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2023;(4):118-133. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-4(10)-118-133

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