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Poisoned Spring: The EU And Water Privatisation
Kartika Liotard | Steven P. McGiffen

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Poisoned Spring: The EU And Water Privatisation

the EU and water privatisation

PLUTO PRESS (May 12, 2009)
9780745327884
| Paperback
176 pages | 136 x 230 mm
Dewey 320
LC Classification HD1697.A5 .L56 2009
LC Control No. 2009281754

Subject

  • Environmental Protection

Plot

"Vast numbers of people have no access to safe drinking water, and even more lack any kind of effective sanitation. Most of the world's water supply remains in public ownership. Neither drought nor flood is as much a meteorological phenomenon as it is the result of mismananagement. So is privatisation the route to solving this most urgent of problems? The authors argue that, on the contrary, neoliberal economics and the power structures responsible for widening global inequalities are blocking the way to progress towards universal provision of safe water and effective sanitation. Behind these malign influences stands the growing power of the European Union and the corporations in whose interests it operates. On the basis of an analysis of the political economy of water and of the European Union's policies, Poisoned Spring will place the problem of water supply in the broad context of corporate control of the world's resources."

Personal

Location 333.72 LIO
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