As China emerges as a regional and global power and its interest in utilizing the transboundary water resources within its borders continues to grow, a better understanding of China’s policies and practices towards transboundary waters is of critical importance. Scholars have explored various approaches to the study of this subject, including the legal perspective, the socioeconomic-environmental lens, the foreign relations/neighbourhood diplomacy angle, and international relations theories. Each approach has its merits and weaknesses. On the basis of all the existing analytical studies, this article proposes a process-based framework to study China’s policies towards transboundary water management.Published versio
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
As China emerges as a regional and global power and its interest in utilizing the transboundary wate...
This article explores China’s transboundary water treaty practice from the perspective of the United...
"This book aims to systematically examine the complex reality of water contestations between China a...
China shares 40 major transboundary watercourses with 16 countries. This paper surveys China's trans...
In river basins that cross jurisdictional boundaries, water quality degradation has become a crucial...
In river basins that cross jurisdictional boundaries, water quality degradation has become a crucial...
Can international law provide new insights for better understanding transboundary water practice? Se...
When it comes to international water law, China does not have a particularly good reputation. It is ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how does China pursue its national interest in the governan...
1. China is Asia’s most important upstream riparian country, sharing 110 rivers and lakes with 18 do...
This Article explores China's management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
As China emerges as a regional and global power and its interest in utilizing the transboundary wate...
This article explores China’s transboundary water treaty practice from the perspective of the United...
"This book aims to systematically examine the complex reality of water contestations between China a...
China shares 40 major transboundary watercourses with 16 countries. This paper surveys China's trans...
In river basins that cross jurisdictional boundaries, water quality degradation has become a crucial...
In river basins that cross jurisdictional boundaries, water quality degradation has become a crucial...
Can international law provide new insights for better understanding transboundary water practice? Se...
When it comes to international water law, China does not have a particularly good reputation. It is ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how does China pursue its national interest in the governan...
1. China is Asia’s most important upstream riparian country, sharing 110 rivers and lakes with 18 do...
This Article explores China's management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
This Article explores China’s management of its international rivers. China has various domestic pie...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...