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Year: 2000


Motivating Water Diplomacy: Finding the Situational Incentives to Negotiate

Year: 2000

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Topics: Water, Water diplomacy, Transboundary Water Resources, Transboundary cooperation, Hydropolitics

Authors: Bertram I. Spector

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Source: International Negotiation

Recent research has focused mainly on factors linking environmental change or stress to violent conflict, while less attention has been paid to conditions that promote cooperation and negotiation. This study presents preliminary findings on environmental, social, and economic indicators that may create favourable conditions for cooperative water resource agreements. The results suggest that inequality among riparian states across physical, economic, and social dimensions can, unexpectedly, facilitate the negotiation of international and regional agreements on shared water resources.


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