Water
A Source of Conflict or Cooperation?
Velma I. Grover (Redaktør)
This volume describes various scenarios of conflict and cooperation over water resources among stakeholders in a variety of
settings. It discusses treaty making over international rivers, bilateral cooperation on river development between South Africa and Lesotho, the political economy of water supply in the Pacific Island
region, the establishment of the Mekong River Commission in Southeast Asia, comparative river basin management in the United
States and South Korea, and the International Joint Commission formed by Canada and the United States to resolve boundary
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This volume describes various scenarios of conflict and cooperation over water resources among stakeholders in a variety of
settings. It discusses treaty making over international rivers, bilateral cooperation on river development between South Africa
and Lesotho, the political economy of water supply in the Pacific Island region, the establishment of the Mekong River Commission
in Southeast Asia, comparative river basin management in the United States and South Korea, and the International Joint Commission
formed by Canada and the United States to resolve boundary water conflicts. The book also explores national domestic conflicts
over water resources in Bangladesh and China, Cold War hydropolitics in Southern Africa, water management conflicts in the
Niger River Basin of West Africa, and water as commodity and source of conflict in Australia.
Introduction. Asia. Africa. Australia. Comparisons between Continents. North America. South Pacific.