United States Institute of Peace Press (USIP Press)
Hydropolitics in the Third World: Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins
Hydropolitics in the Third World: Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins
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In this wide-ranging study, Arun Elhance explores the hydropolitics of six of the world’s largest river basins. In each case, Elhance examines the basin’s physical, economic, and political geography; the possibilities for acute conflict; and efforts to develop bilateral and multilateral agreements for sharing water resources.
The case studies lead to some sobering conclusions about impediments to cooperation but also to some encouraging onesamong them, that it may not be possible for Third World states to solve their water problems by going to war, and that eventually even the strongest riparian states are compelled to seek cooperation with their weaker neighbors.