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ID121429
Title ProperEvolution of transboundary politics in the Euphrates-Tigris river system
Other Title Informationnew perspectives and political challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorKibaroglu, Aysegul ;  Scheumann, Waltina
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Transboundary water politics in the Euphrates-Tigris river system have evolved with competitive power dynamics and cooperative institutional development. We analyze the evolution of transboundary water relations over four consecutive periods. The first period coincided with nation building in the region, when the riparian states focused on their domestic need for socioeconomic development rather than the formulation of external water policies. The second period saw the advent of competitive transboundary water politics shaped by the initiation of uncoordinated, largescale water development projects. The third period was the most complex, given the link between transboundary water issues and nonriparian security issues. In the fourth period, the role of water bureaucracies in the reorientation of water policies from hostile to cooperative became significant. Even in the midst of the very recent political crisis between Turkey and Syria, partial institutionalization of water cooperation and growing networks of water dialogue at both the governmental and nongovernmental levels should continue to serve as open channels for easing the tensions.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 19, No.2; Apr-Jun 2013: p.279-305
Journal SourceGlobal Governance Vol. 19, No.2; Apr-Jun 2013: p.279-305
Key WordsTransboundary Water Politics ;  Euphrates - Tigris Rivers ;  Iraq ;  Syria ;  Turkey ;  Conflict ;  Cooperation ;  Water Bureaucracies


 
 
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