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History of Water, A, Series II, Volume 3: Water, Geopolitics and the New World Order

Autor Terje Tvedt, Graham Chapman, Roar Hagen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2010
As the world's population continues to grow apace and an increasing number of countries aspire to a twenty-first century lifestyle so the question of access to water resources becomes ever more critical. This timely volume shows how the struggle to control water is an issue of growing geopolitical importance. Drawing on a wealth of examples, and revealing how current problems are not necessarily new as often suggested, the international contributors provide a deeper theroetical analysis of the issues, enabling a clearer understanding to be obtained of how experience in one region can properly be related to that of other regions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848853515
ISBN-10: 1848853513
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 30 b/w integrated & 40 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Terje Tvedt is Professo of Geography at the University of Bergen and Professor of Political Science at the University of Oslo. he is the author of The River Nile in the Age of the British and has co-directed and written two successful television documentaries on water. Professor Graham Chapman is Honorary Professor at the Lancaster Environment Centre, University of Lancaster. He is the author of Water and the Quest for Sustainable Development in the Ganges Valley (1994) and The Geopolitics of South Asia: From Early Empires to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh (London, 2000). Roar Hagen is Professor in Sociology at the University of Tromso, Norway.

Cuprins

Part IReflections on collective action, collective power and geopoliticsChapter 1:Water, collective power and geopolitics in the new world orderRoar Hagen, Graham Chapman & Terje TvedtChapter 2:You Can't Get There from Here: Theoretic Puzzles of Collective ActionJohn WaterburyChapter 3:Environmental Geopolitics and Hydro-Hegemony: The case of Palestine and IsraelMark ZeitounChapter 4:Water - a source of wars or a pathway to peace? Terje TvedtPart IIWater, Power and Geopolitics: Historical ExamplesChapter 5:Aquatic Warfare in Historic China Ralph D. SawyerChapter 6:Water in Medieval Warfare Helen J. NicholsonChapter 7:The Peace of Westphalia and the Water Question Pierre BeaudryChapter 8:The Historical Origins of Criticism Regarding the Destruction of the Amazon River's natural resources José Augusto Pádua Chapter 9:Water and the Partitioning of Southern Africa Dean Kampanje-Phiri Part IIIWater, Power and Geopolitics in the Contemporary WorldChapter 10:Continental Divide: The Issue of Freshwater in Canada-United States Relations Frank Quinn Chapter 11:The Water Framework Directive: Redesigning the Map of Europe?Duncan Liefferink, Mark Wiering and Pieter LeroyChapter 12:The transboundary rivers on the Iberian Peninsula and the water management regime between Spain and Portugal Jos G. TimmermanChapter 13:The strategic and political use of potential climate change in conflict Peter HaldénChapter 14:The highlands: a shared water tower in a changing climate and changing AsiaJianchu XU & Ed GrumbineChapter 15:Space, Identity and Water: South Asia's Northeast and the BrahmaputraGraham ChapmanChapter 16:From Damming Rivers to Linking Waters. Is this the beginning of the end of Supply-Side Hydrology in India? Rohan D'Souza Chapter 17:Critical Hydropolitics in the Indus Basin Daanish MustafaChapter 18:The Geopolitics of Water in the Middle East: Turkey as a Regional PowerMarwa DaoudyChapter 19:Shared Water and Changing Geo-Politics and Power in Central AsiaZainiddin KaraevChapter 20:Landscape, Power and State-making in the mid-Zambezi BorderlandsJoAnn McGregorChapter 21:Geopolitics of GroundwaterTodd JarvisChapter 22:International law and moderations of physical geography: the Nile settingTadesse KassaChapter 23:Water: Global Actors and InstitutionsRuth LangridgeIndex?