Weaponizing Water (Paperback)
Water Stress and Islamic Extremist Violence in Africa and the Middle East
Pages: 245
ISBN: 9798896160069
Published: 25th March 2025
Casemate UK Academic
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“A valuable contribution.” —Daniel Volman, African Studies Review
"Provides timely and essential research on an understudied topic... An important contribution to the field of water security, not only situating water in the complex web of factors that enable violent conflict and human suffering but also identifying potential points of intervention." —Angus Soderberg, NewSecurityBeat
"Marcus King's concise and very readable analysis of how water resources can be and have been weaponized in conflicts is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about the treatment of scarce environmental resources in contested areas." —Elizabeth Chalecki, University of Nebraska Omaha
"Undoubtedly the most comprehensive book on the subject of water weaponization that there is today." —Jeremiah Ogonda Asaka, Sam Houston State University
Drought, lack of access, poor quality … water supplies are in jeopardy across Africa and the Middle East. These same areas are rife with conflicts involving Islamic extremist groups. Marcus King explores linkages between water stress and violent conflict by looking closely at how ISIS in Syria and Iraq, Boko Haram in Nigeria, and al-Shabaab in Somalia have weaponized water in the pursuit of political ends.