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NotesGlobal Politics HLTopic 3.3Water security
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Water security (Global Politics HL)

IB Global Politics • Unit 3

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Contents

  • What water security is
  • Water security and development
  • Water wars or cooperation?
  • Paper 2 exam practice
The big idea: Water security is essential to development — for drinking, farming, health and industry. As populations grow and the climate shifts, water is getting scarcer, and rivers that cross borders can spark either conflict or cooperation.
  • Health — clean water and sanitation prevent disease; dirty water kills and stunts children.
  • Food — most farming needs water; drought means failed harvests and hunger.
  • Industry & energy — factories and power plants (including hydropower) need water.
  • Water stress — a growing threat as population, farming and climate change strain supplies.
Water can divide or unite: Many big rivers and lakes are shared by several countries. When an upstream country dams or diverts a river, downstream countries can lose water they depend on — a recipe for tension. But shared water can also drive cooperation: treaties and joint management can turn a shared river into a reason to work together rather than fight. This is why water is a political as well as a development issue.

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Water insecurity holds back development directly — through disease, failed harvests and lost productivity — and can raise tensions between countries and communities that share scarce supplies.

Why water security matters for development

Safe water and sanitation cut disease and child deaths, reliable water lets farmers grow food and factories operate, and it frees people (often women and girls) from spending hours fetching water — time they could spend in school or work. Water security underpins health, food and economic development.

What causes water insecurity

Climate change (droughts and shifting rains), over-use for farming and industry, population growth, pollution, poor infrastructure, and unequal access — plus disputes over rivers shared between countries, which can cut off downstream supplies.

Case study — shared rivers: conflict or cooperation: A river that flows through several countries tests whether they fight or cooperate. If an upstream country builds a large dam to store water or generate power, downstream countries may fear losing the water their farms and cities depend on — raising real tension. Yet many shared rivers are instead managed by treaties and joint bodies that share the water and data, turning a potential flashpoint into a basis for cooperation. The lesson: shared water is not automatically a cause of 'water wars' — whether it divides or unites depends on politics, fairness and institutions.
The key point: Water security underpins development — health, food, industry — and water insecurity harms it directly. Because water is increasingly scarce and often shared across borders, managing it is a political challenge that can produce either conflict or cooperation.

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Will growing water scarcity cause 'water wars', or drive cooperation? And is water a human right or an economic commodity to be priced? Recurring debates. Weigh them.

Water as a human right

Access to safe water is recognised as a human right essential to life and dignity, so many argue basic water must be guaranteed to all — not denied to those who cannot pay.

Water as a priced commodity

Others argue that pricing water encourages people not to waste a scarce resource and funds the infrastructure to deliver it; but charging can put water out of reach of the poor, so most systems try to guarantee a basic amount while pricing heavy use.

Two perspectives — weigh them: One view: growing scarcity and shared rivers make water conflict likely. Another view: the record shows shared water usually drives cooperation, because managing it together is cheaper than fighting. Strong essays judge that water can cause either, and which it produces depends on institutions, fairness and trust — so building shared management is the key to turning scarcity into cooperation.
How water security comes up in Paper 2: A Paper 2 essay might ask whether water scarcity is more likely to cause conflict or cooperation, or how central water is to development. Weigh conflict against cooperation and institutions, then judge.

The 15-mark markband (what moves you up)

Bands 1–6

Mostly descriptive; perspectives not identified.

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Bands 7–9

Clear knowledge, but perspectives identified, not explored.

7–9

Bands 10–12

Well-supported argument; perspectives explored.

10–12

Bands 13–15

Balanced, compelling; perspectives explored AND evaluated.

13–15

IB-style questionDiscuss[15 marks]

Discuss the view that competition over water is more likely to cause conflict than cooperation.

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Common mistakes: 1. Assuming scarcity automatically means 'water wars'. Cooperation is more common.



2. Ignoring institutions. Treaties and joint bodies shape the outcome.



3. No real case. Use a shared river managed by treaty.



4. Listing, not evaluating. Top marks need perspectives explored AND evaluated.



5. No judgement. Conclude on conflict vs cooperation.

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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Water security.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Water security.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Water security.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Water security.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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