Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Yorke, Valerie Author-Name-First: Valerie Author-Name-Last: Yorke Title: Politics matter: Jordan’s path to water security lies through political reforms and regional cooperation Abstract: Jordan faces a deepening water crisis, exacerbated by climate change, regional conflict, immigration, and poor governance. Its people are among the most water-deprived worldwide. Addressing how Jordan’s water challenge might be dealt with at national, regional and international levels, the study focuses on politics. Analysis shows the crisis is linked to a wider problem – the organisation of political power: An evolving political bargain between Throne and people, underpinned by patronage, permitted powerful anti-reformists to influence policymaking, especially over water resources. Jordan’s political transition now provides unprecedented opportunity for the country to prioritise strategically-important water issues. If a path to water sustainability is to be found, a nationwide, coordinated approach to parallel political and water reforms combined with imaginative regional diplomacy over shared and new supplies will be indispensable. The study offers policy recommendations. Creation-Date: 2013-04-29 File-URL: http://www.wti.org/media/filer_public/00/98/00989164-e76d-4887-be98-2acd3b193c59/working_paper_2013_19.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf File-Function: First version Handle: RePEc:wti:papers:493