The Geographical Dimensions of Hydro-politics: International Freshwater in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia

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作者
Dinar, Shlomi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Florida Int Univ, Dept Polit & Int Relat, N Miami, FL 33181 USA
[2] Florida Int Univ, Middle E Soc, N Miami, FL 33181 USA
关键词
hydro-politics; freshwater basin; river basin; water scarcity; water allocation; hydropower; flood; military and economic power; upstream-downstream conflict; Tigris-Euphrates; Nile; Aral Sea; Syr Darya; Amu Darya; Turkey; Syria; Iraq; Egypt; Sudan; Ethiopia; Uzbekistan; Kyrgyzstan; FOREIGN-POLICY; RIVER; HEGEMONY; RESOURCES; CONFLICT; BASIN; TURKEYS; INDUS;
D O I
10.2747/1539-7216.53.1.115
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
A U.S.-based political scientist specializing in the complexities of international freshwater basins considers the role of two fundamental factors (geography and relative power) in the study of hydro-politics. Conventional analyses claim that in asymmetric contexts the more powerful state (in relative power terms) is able to dictate the status quo. Arguing, however, that such traditional (and even some critical) analyses tend to downplay the importance of geography, the author investigates how a state's physical position along a river may provide an otherwise weaker riparian state the means to challenge the status quo. The paper considers three cases (Tigris-Euphrates, Nile, and Aral Sea basins) with lessons for the study of power in hydro-politics. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: F500, F530, O180, Q250. 3 figures, 135 references.
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页码:115 / 142
页数:28
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