This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of the Harirud River Basin, which is a basin that spans Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan. This paper argues that the control and capture of water resources are not solely for economic development but rather for geopolitical reasons that serve the security interests of the actors involved, particularly outside-basin powers like the US and India. The Afghan Government similarly views dams as symbols of nation-building and a way of staying in power. In the absence of a lasting trilateral agreement, the existing nature of the geopolitical dynamics of the basin has led upstream Afghanistan and downstream Iran and Turkmenistan to unilaterally establ...
Afghanistan has five major river basins which four of them are transboundary and shared with Iran, P...
Transboundary water conflict and cooperation are often conceptualised through the premises of nation...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of ...
This paper analyses how control over transboundary water is being achieved in the Harirud/Tejen Rive...
A new article by Mohsen Nagheeby (IHE alumnus and PhD candidate at Northumbria University) and Jeroe...
Reports predict frighteningly serious escalations of the controversy between Afghanistan and its nei...
The final thesis Factor o f Water in Central Asia presents an analysis of the phenomena of trans-bou...
Border Rivers, as one of the most important natural terrain, are always the source of many differenc...
Water belongs to renewable resources, but its allocation in the world is unequal and some regions ha...
The paper analyzes the concept of water resources as one of the aspects of geopolitics. It addresses...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in Central Asia five new independent states –Kazakhst...
The opposing interests between riparian states, the geopolitical significance of the region, and the...
There is currently no water cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Of the nine rivers that fl...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Afghanistan has five major river basins which four of them are transboundary and shared with Iran, P...
Transboundary water conflict and cooperation are often conceptualised through the premises of nation...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
This paper explores the geopolitical overlay that is shaping dynamic hydropolitical interactions of ...
This paper analyses how control over transboundary water is being achieved in the Harirud/Tejen Rive...
A new article by Mohsen Nagheeby (IHE alumnus and PhD candidate at Northumbria University) and Jeroe...
Reports predict frighteningly serious escalations of the controversy between Afghanistan and its nei...
The final thesis Factor o f Water in Central Asia presents an analysis of the phenomena of trans-bou...
Border Rivers, as one of the most important natural terrain, are always the source of many differenc...
Water belongs to renewable resources, but its allocation in the world is unequal and some regions ha...
The paper analyzes the concept of water resources as one of the aspects of geopolitics. It addresses...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in Central Asia five new independent states –Kazakhst...
The opposing interests between riparian states, the geopolitical significance of the region, and the...
There is currently no water cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Of the nine rivers that fl...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Afghanistan has five major river basins which four of them are transboundary and shared with Iran, P...
Transboundary water conflict and cooperation are often conceptualised through the premises of nation...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...