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Water, power, and competition in Asia / Chellaney, Brahma   Journal Article
Chellaney, Brahma Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract At a time when Asia is at a defining moment in its history, water stress has emerged as one of its most serious challenges. Water shortages have not only stirred geopolitical tensions by intensifying competition over the resources of shared rivers and aquifers, but they also threaten Asia's continued economic rise.
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Watercourses convention, hydro-hegemony and transboundary water issues / Gupta, Joyeeta   Journal Article
Gupta, Joyeeta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The 2014 entry into force of the UN Watercourses Convention of 1997 could institutionalise water law globally, thereby countering hydro-hegemonic approaches. However, since the Convention is out of date; has been ratified by only 36, mostly downstream countries; does not require amendments of pre-existing treaties; and has no Conference of the Parties to ensure that it becomes a living treaty, its actual influence in addressing the evolving problems in transboundary river basins remains minimal. Nevertheless, it is not unimaginable that with an appropriate follow-up to this Convention, it could be converted into a living and relevant framework convention in the future.
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