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ID082663
Title ProperSoutheast Asian water conflicts-from a political geography perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorKlopper, Yvonne
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes water-related conflicts in Southeast Asia and draws the attention to controversial dam-and hydropower-schemes. It focuses on three dam projects in Thailand, Laos and Burma that are all interwoven by different characteristics of development assistance. But they also slightly differ in terms of the implementation stage, the geopolitical setting, the socio-economical frameworks and the actors involved. Against this analytical background, the approach unveils the complexity of internationalising conflicts that are created under the influence of the ongoing globalisation and by multiple actors involved, their networks, strategies and power relations. "Scarcity of resources-securing energy by development assistance" provides a brief introduction by drawing the main global configurations. "Energy supply and poverty alleviation-new dams in Southeast Asia" zooms in on the specific stage by mirroring dam disputes in Southeast Asia (SEA). Based on these fundamentals, in "Different dams-diverse actors and conflict potentials" the case studies are reconstructed to highlight the multiplicity of dam-projects and inherent controversies. "Conclusion-new conflict frameworks require new instruments of dispute resolution" offers an outlook on conceptual ideas on how to deal with future dam disputes under the auspices of development assistance
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 6, No.2; Jul 2008: p325-343
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 6, No.2; Jul 2008: p325-343
Key WordsSoutheast Asia ;  Water Conflicts ;  Water Resource