The number of massive hydraulic infrastructures such as large-scale dams, huge hydropower plants, and broad irrigation networks has increased to an unprecedented level during the twentieth century. While the trend has recently slowed, building giant water infrastructures is still an utmost priority in many parts of the world across state elites. Informed by insights from major transboundary waterscapes – the river basins of the Euphrates-Tigris and the Nile – this paper analyses how states´ elites justify their hydraulic mission, finding that four distinctive discursive practices are efficiently used in the case studies: securitization, opportunization, de-politicization, and framing
International audienceThis article studies the aetiology underlying water management by exploring th...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
Just as space, territory and society can be socially and politically co-constructed, so can water, a...
The number of massive hydraulic infrastructures such as large-scale dams, huge hydropower plants, an...
Anchored in 19th century scientism and an ideology of the domination of nature, inspired by colonial...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
Dams, irrigation systems and hydropolitics are back on the geopolitical agenda. In recent years, we ...
This book examines Nile water security through the morphology of the river: it uses the always chang...
International audienceThis paper introduces the papers in this special issue and uses them as eviden...
The soon-to-be completed Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), which will be the largest hydroelec...
This paper introduces the papers in this special issue and uses them as evidence through which to ex...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
In this comparative study of two water basins in the Middle East, we examine the hydro-political con...
Locally and globally, mega-hydraulic projects have become deeply controversial. Recently, despite wi...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceThis article studies the aetiology underlying water management by exploring th...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
Just as space, territory and society can be socially and politically co-constructed, so can water, a...
The number of massive hydraulic infrastructures such as large-scale dams, huge hydropower plants, an...
Anchored in 19th century scientism and an ideology of the domination of nature, inspired by colonial...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
Dams, irrigation systems and hydropolitics are back on the geopolitical agenda. In recent years, we ...
This book examines Nile water security through the morphology of the river: it uses the always chang...
International audienceThis paper introduces the papers in this special issue and uses them as eviden...
The soon-to-be completed Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), which will be the largest hydroelec...
This paper introduces the papers in this special issue and uses them as evidence through which to ex...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
In this comparative study of two water basins in the Middle East, we examine the hydro-political con...
Locally and globally, mega-hydraulic projects have become deeply controversial. Recently, despite wi...
International audienceLarge hydraulic projects have underlain the success of ancient civilizations, ...
International audienceThis article studies the aetiology underlying water management by exploring th...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
Just as space, territory and society can be socially and politically co-constructed, so can water, a...