1. Water Crises, Security and Climate Change
- Author:
- Geoffrey Kemp and Luke Hagberg
- Publication Date:
- 12-2018
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Center for the National Interest
- Abstract:
- The historically severe drought in Syria from 2006-2011 led to the migration of rural communities to already overburdened urban centers, which concurrent with the state’s mismanagement of freshwater resources, helped foment the social unrest and the uprisings against President Bashar al-Assad. The ongoing conflict has had repercussions around the globe with refugees fleeing to, and having an unmistakable political impact upon, neighboring states and Europe. The war in Yemen was rooted in the Arab Spring, but while the attempts to overthrow President Ali Abdullah Saleh were eventually successful, the political transition was not. The overextraction of Yemen’s groundwater led to an unprecedented water crisis that has been exacerbated by the civil war. Terrorist cells, militant insurgencies, and foreign interventions have undermined efforts to reform the Yemeni government and address this humanitarian catastrophe.
- Topic:
- International Security, International Affairs, and Water
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus