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The Problem of Water Scarcity in Central Asia: the Factor of Afghanistan

https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2023-10-2-110-119

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of water scarcity in the countries of Central Asia. Despite their efforts, the lack of water availability continues to persist. This increases tension in the inter-state relations in the region, as in recent years the countries increasingly face a shortage of water. Recently, Afghanistan has begun to influence the distribution of water resources in the region. Its actions are aimed at increasing abstraction of water resources from transboundary rivers of Central Asia. At the same time, Afghanistan has a right to act in this way. However, given the increasing shortage of water resources, Afghanistan’s policy may lead to new conflicts and exacerbation of relations with the Central Asian states.

About the Author

S. S. Zhiltsov
People’s Friendship University named after Patrice Lumumba
Russian Federation

Sergey S. Zhiltsov - Doctor of Political Sciences 


6, Miklukho-Maklaya st., Moscow, 117198



References

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2. Zhiltsov S.S., Zhiltsova M.S., Medvedev N.P., Slizovskiy D.Y. Water Resources of Central Asia: Historical Overview. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 2018;85:9-24.

3. Zhiltsov S.S., Parkhomchik L.N., Slisovskiy D.E., Medvedev N.P. Central Asia Today: A New Wave of Water and Energy Cooperation and Pipeline Architecture. Central Asia and the Caucasus. 2018;19(2):18-28. (In Russ.)

4. Zhiltsov S.S., Zonn I.S., Ruban M.S., Grishin O.E., Egorov V.G. Transboundary Rivers in Central Asia: Cooperation and Conflicts among Countries. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 2018;85:61-80.


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Zhiltsov S.S. The Problem of Water Scarcity in Central Asia: the Factor of Afghanistan. Post-Soviet Issues. 2023;10(2):110-119. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2023-10-2-110-119

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