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To what end? Drip irrigation and the water–energy–food nexus in Morocco
- G. Jobbins, Jack Kalpakian, A. Chriyaa, A. Legrouri, El Houssine El Mzouri
- Economics
- 10 March 2015
This article draws on three case studies of drip irrigation adoption in Morocco to consider the water–energy–food nexus concept from a bottom-up perspective. Findings indicate that small farmers'… Expand
Identity, Conflict and Cooperation in International River Systems
- Jack Kalpakian
- Geography
- 1 February 2004
The literature review The Nile case study The Tigris-Euphrates case study The Indus case study Implications for theory.
Peace agreements in a near-permanent civil war: Learning from Sudan and South Sudan
- Jack Kalpakian
- Political Science
- 2 January 2017
ABSTRACT The conflicts in the formerly united Sudan have led to millions of deaths since the country's independence. The Naivasha Agreement was meant to end these wars. The January 2005 agreement… Expand
Between Reform and Reaction The Syrian and Moroccan Responses to the Arab Spring
- Jack Kalpakian
- Sociology
- 2013
ABSTRACTThis paper argues that the Arab Spring is caused by a diverse set of causes that include government repression, the development of overseas communities and economic hardship. In addition, the… Expand
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Identity, conflict and cooperation in international river basins
- Jack Kalpakian
- Political Science
- 2001
IDENTITY, CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS Jack V. Kalpakian Old Dominion University, 2000 Director: Dr. Regina Karp This dissertation tests the hypothesis that water disputes… Expand
Ethiopia and the Blue Nile: development plans and their implications downstream
- Jack Kalpakian
- Geography
- 22 June 2015
The Blue Nile, located in East and North Africa is a river about which much has been written since the publication of Alan Moorehead’s The Blue Nile in 1962. Like its companion volume, The White Nile… Expand
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Building the Human Bomb: The Case of the 16 May 2003 Attacks in Casablanca
- Jack Kalpakian
- Political Science
- 16 February 2005
The terrorist attacks that took place on 16 May 2003 in Casablanca were a result of internal factors. These factors include the terrorists" view of their faith, poverty, and under-education. The… Expand
Trigger Factors of Terrorism : Social Marketing Analysis as a Tool for Security Studies – a
- N. Hamelin, Houda Aznay, Jack Kalpakian
- 2011
f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e a mod e l identifying possible factors triggering potential attitude change towards terrorism has been generated, using regression analysis. This model has been… Expand
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Current Moroccan Anti-Terrorism Policy
- Jack Kalpakian
- Political Science
- 13 May 2011
Legal, social and religious reforms shape Morocco’s counter-terrorism. Though the policy has worked, in general, there have been reversals with human rights shortcomings and corruptions which affect… Expand
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