The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper understanding of trans-boundary water conflicts. Conventional analysis tends to downplay the role that power asymmetry plays in creating and maintaining situations of water conflict that fall short of the violent form of war and to treat as unproblematic situations of cooperation occurring in an asymmetrical context. The conceptual Framework of Hydro-Hegemony presented herein attempts to give these two features ¿ power and varying intensities of conflict ¿ their respective place in the perennial and deeply political question: who gets how much water, how and why? Hydro-hegemony is hegemony at the river basin level, achieved through water resource co...
Accounts of hydro-hegemony and counter hydro-hegemony provide state-based conceptions of power in in...
This paper seeks to broaden the analysis of transboundary water interaction, by examining and interp...
This paper addresses hydro-hegemony from the perspective of International Water Law, by examining th...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
<p>This paper serves international water conflict resolution efforts by examining the ways that stat...
Hydropolitical complexes are emerging to negotiate water-sharing policies that promote politicalstab...
This paper serves international water conflict resolution efforts by examining the ways that states ...
This paper serves international water con ict resolution efforts by examining the ways that states c...
Water is an essential resource, it is at the basis of human civilization and human life, and it also...
This paper proposes a partial reconceptualization and a redesign of the Framework of Hydro-Hegemony,...
This article places the theorization and analysis of hydro‐hegemony in the context of the scholarshi...
After the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, both the newly established states submerged in...
In its present emergent form, International Water Law (IWL) is concerned with enabling States to dem...
With monotonous regularity since the late 1980s nongovernmental organisations (NGOs), politicians or...
Accounts of hydro-hegemony and counter hydro-hegemony provide state-based conceptions of power in in...
This paper seeks to broaden the analysis of transboundary water interaction, by examining and interp...
This paper addresses hydro-hegemony from the perspective of International Water Law, by examining th...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
The increasing structural and physical scarcity of water across the globe calls for a deeper underst...
<p>This paper serves international water conflict resolution efforts by examining the ways that stat...
Hydropolitical complexes are emerging to negotiate water-sharing policies that promote politicalstab...
This paper serves international water conflict resolution efforts by examining the ways that states ...
This paper serves international water con ict resolution efforts by examining the ways that states c...
Water is an essential resource, it is at the basis of human civilization and human life, and it also...
This paper proposes a partial reconceptualization and a redesign of the Framework of Hydro-Hegemony,...
This article places the theorization and analysis of hydro‐hegemony in the context of the scholarshi...
After the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, both the newly established states submerged in...
In its present emergent form, International Water Law (IWL) is concerned with enabling States to dem...
With monotonous regularity since the late 1980s nongovernmental organisations (NGOs), politicians or...
Accounts of hydro-hegemony and counter hydro-hegemony provide state-based conceptions of power in in...
This paper seeks to broaden the analysis of transboundary water interaction, by examining and interp...
This paper addresses hydro-hegemony from the perspective of International Water Law, by examining th...