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Judul International Water Treaties : Negotiation and Cooperation Along Transboundary Rivers / Shlomi Dinar
Pengarang Dinar, Shlomi
Penerbitan New York : Routledge, 2008
Deskripsi Fisik xix, 344 p. ::illus. ;24 cm.
ISBN 978-0-415-77208-2
Subjek Treaties
International law
Abstrak As demand for fresh water rises, together with population, water scarcity features on the national security agenda of many countries, especially in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. While it is true that water disputes have taken a military turn on several occasions, thousands of water agreements have been concluded, the oldest of them dating back 3100 BC. Despite the sensationalist appeal of the water wars thesis, the history of hydro-politics (e.g., the politics of water) has been rather one of cooperation and negotiation. The author develops a theory to explain solutions to property rights conflicts over shared rivers. Through systematic analysis of available treaty texts, corresponding side-payment and cost-sharing patterns are gleaned. Geographic and economic variables are used to explain recurring property rights outcomes.
Catatan Indeks : p.329-344
p.307-328
Bahasa Inggris
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