Stratfor’s model of applied geopolitics always starts with geography. We look at how mountains, plains, rivers and mineral resources constrain a nation’s political, security and economic imperatives.
In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we explore the increasing implications of water scarcity around the globe. Stratfor South Asia Analyst Faisel Pervaiz and Senior Science and Technology Analyst Rebecca Keller explore the nature of water scarcity and the challenge it poses to domestic and foreign policy with a particular eye toward India, Pakistan and the Indus Water Treaty of 1960.
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Water Scarcity Series on Stratfor Worldview - [ Ссылка ]
A Familiar Dispute in the Indus River Valley - [ Ссылка ]
South Asia: A Bump in the Belt and Road - [ Ссылка ]
Stratfor’s 2018 Annual Forecast for South Asia - [ Ссылка ]
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