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The Euphrates River and the Southeast Anatolia Development Project

Water: the Middle East Imperative
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This book makes clear that water, not oil, is the key to the future of the Middle East. The Southeast Anatolia Development Project (SEAP) begun by Turkey will irrigate over 1.7 million hectares of new land, double its energy production, and provide agricultural surpluses that Turkey hopes to sell to its Arab neighbors. When SEAP is in full operation, however, the downstream nations will be faced with a greatly reduced flow of water of altered quality in the Euphrates. The war with Iraq has intensified the political significance of the project.
John F. Kolars is professor of geography and Near Eastern studies at the University of Michigan. William A. Mitchell, Colonel USAF, has served as professor of geography at the Air Force Academy.
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