Rivers Divided
Autor Daniel Hainesen Limba Engleză Hardback
claims to sovereignty after South Asia's Partition in 1947. Securing water flows was a key aim for both governments. In 1960 the Indus Waters Treaty ostensibly settled the dispute, but in fact failed to address critical sources of tension. Examples include the role of water in the Kashmir conflict
and the riverine geography of Punjab's militarised border zone. Despite the recent resurgence of disputes over water-sharing in South Asia, the historical causes and consequences of the region's flagship natural resources treaty remain little understood. Based on new research in South Asia, the
United States and United Kingdom, this book places the Indus dispute, for the first time, in the context of decolonisation and Cold War-era development politics. It examines the discord at local, national and international levels, arguing that we can only explain its importance and longevity in
light of India and Pakistan's state-building initiatives after independence.
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ISBN-13: 9780190648664
ISBN-10: 019064866X
Pagini: 272
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 019064866X
Pagini: 272
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Notă biografică
Daniel Haines is Lecturer in Environmental History at the University of Bristol. He has previously taught at Royal Holloway, University of London and Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. He is the author of Building the Empire, Building the Nation: Development, Legitimacy and Hydro-Politics in Sind, 1919-1969.