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Hydropower in Asia: spinning a dependence and interdependence binary / Tripathi, Narendra Kumar   Journal Article
Tripathi, Narendra Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The article seeks to put forward a dynamic conception of construction of issues and their resolution, largely falling under the theoretical rubric of constructivism. The hydropower issues on the Asian continent pertaining to transboundary rivers construct a dynamic binary of dependence and interdependence. Instead of being permanently resolved, as suggested by epistemic community proponents, the issues follow a Hegelian dialectical ontology of problem to solution leading to a new problem. The organisation of the article, built around two foci, India and China, is elliptical. Both countries share transboundary rivers with a number of countries. Most bilateral agreements are, when signed, hailed as the dawn of a new era, before themselves becoming contentious, spawning a new cycle of accusations and counter-accusations. River water issues generate a complex binary of dependence and interdependence, played along the intersection of domestic and international.
Key Words China  India  Asia  Hydropower  Dependence  Constructivism 
Interdependence  Transboundary Rivers  Hegelian Dialectics 
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