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Timeline of Key Events: March 2011: Anti-Government Protests Broke
The Euphrates River: an Analysis of a Shared River System in the Middle East
Profile: Tigris/Euphrates River Basins
Euphrates-Tigris Rivers System: Political Rapprochement and Transboundary Water Cooperation
The Euphrates in Crisis: Channels of Cooperation for Channels of Cooperation the Euphratesa Threatened in Crisis: River Research Paper M
Euphrates River Basin
Targets, Casualties, and Weapons of Conflict How Non-State Actors Instrumentalize Water Resources and Infrastructures As Part of Military Tactics and Strategies
Syria's Economy
North and East Syria´S Arab Regions
Sustainability of Engineered Rivers in Arid Lands: Euphrates-Tigris and Rio Grande/Bravo
The Self-Proclaimed Islamic State and the War for Water and Power
Water-Harvesting Tradition in Syrian Steppe
Potential of Energy Integration in Mashreq and Neighboring Countries
Tehran Times Editor-In-Chief Targeting Civilians of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization “I Think That at This Meeting All Sides Will Mov Said Thursday During the St
The Limits of the Kurdish Issue in Syria Contents
Highlights Situation Overview
Development and Management of the Euphrates–Tigris Basin
Raqqa: from Regime Overthrow to Inter-Rebel Fighting
Top View
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The Battle for Raqqa Nagata
NE Syria (Jazeera Region)
Page 01 June 04.Indd
Water As Weapon: IS on the Euphrates and Tigris. The
Water As Weapon: IS on the Euphrates and Tigris WP S the Systematic Instrumentalisation of Water Entails Conflicting IS Objectives Tobias Von Lossow
Breaking: ISIS Retreat, Syrian Army Advances in Eastern Aleppo and Southeastern Desert
Water and Electric Power in Iraq and Syria: Conflict and Fragility Implications for the Future Dr
Rrarrran 10 Decome Miaeast Breadbasket Turkey Dams Euphrates for Electricity, P, 3 Irrigation by Paul Bolding Reuters Staff Writer
Water: a Source of Conflict of Coopeariton in the Middle East?
(CHI): Planning for Safeguarding Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq1