Transboundary Water Governance and International Actors in South Asia

Transboundary Water Governance and International Actors in South Asia

The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin

Hanasz, Paula

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2017

204

Dura

Inglês

9781138097544

15 a 20 dias

540

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Introduction 1. International actors in the resolution of transboundary water conflicts 2. Legacies and challenges for water governance in the Ganges-Brahmaputra problemshed 3.The transboundary water governance agenda in the Ganges-Brahmaputra problemshed 4. Why are international actors interested in the Ganges-Brahmaputra problemshed? 5. Normative claims of international actors 6. From water conflict to water cooperation through the World Bank? 7. Mixed reactions to foreign-led initiatives from riparian stakeholders 8. Obstacles to positive water interaction in the Ganges-Brahmaputra problemshed 9. The small issue of the big brother; the effect of India's hydro-hegemony 10. Limitations of foreign-led approaches 11. Structural challenges in the global system of foreign aid 12. Insights for international actors in the Ganges-Brahmaputra problemshed and beyond 13. Conclusions
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Ganges Brahmaputra Problemshed;Bangladesh;Transboundary Water Governance;Bhutan;Trans-boundary Water;Brahmaputra;Transboundary Water;Ganges;Ganges Strategic Basin Assessment;India;Ganges Brahmaputra Meghna Basin;Meghna;Transboundary Water Interaction;Nepal;Transboundary Water Cooperation;Water Governance;Abu Dhabi Dialogue;South Asia Water Initiative;India's Hydro-hegemony;NBI;Ganges Basin;Basin Wide Approach;Hindu Kush Himalayan Region;Transboundary Water Issues;Foreign Aid Donors;Good Water Governance;Upstream Water Storage;Non-traditional Security Threats;Civil Society;Farakka Barrage;Transboundary Water Conflict;Indus Waters Treaty