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Author Xie, Lei, author.

Title China's international transboundary rivers : politics, security and diplomacy of shared water resources / Lei Xie and Shaofeng Jia
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018

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Series Earthscan studies in water resource management
Earthscan studies in water resource management.
Contents China's transboundary rivers: politics, diplomacy and security: an introduction -- The governance of water resources in China -- China's policy over international rivers: perception and diplomatic practices -- Theoretical debate: water diplomacy -- Southeast Asia: China's water diplomacy on the Mekong River -- South Asia: China's evolving attitude over the GBM -- Central Asia: Sino-Kazakh water diplomacy on Ili and Irtysh rivers -- Northeast Asia: Sino-Russian cooperation over the Amur River -- Comparison and conclusions -- Policy recommendations
Summary "China has forty major transboundary watercourses with neighbouring countries, and has frequently been accused of harming its downstream neighbours through its domestic water management policies, such as the construction of dams for hydropower. This book provides an understanding of water security in Asia by investigating how shared water resources affect China's relationships with neighbouring countries in South, East, Southeast and Central Asia. Since China is an upstream state on most of its shared transboundary rivers, the country's international water policy is at the core of Asia's water security. These water disputes have had strong implications for China's interstate relations, and also influenced its international water policy alongside domestic concerns over water resource management. This book investigates China's policy responses to domestic water crises and examines China's international water policy as well as its strategy in dealing with international cooperation. The authors describe the key elements of water diplomacy in Asia which demonstrate varying degrees of effectiveness of environmental agreements. It shows how China has established various institutional arrangements with neighbouring countries, primarily in the form of bilateral agreements over hydrological data exchange. Detailed case studies are included of the Mekong, Brahmaputra, Ili and Amur rivers."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Water use -- Government policy -- China
Water-supply -- Co-management -- China
Water-supply -- China -- International cooperation
Water resources development -- Political aspects -- China
Water rights -- China
Water security -- China
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Diplomatic relations
Water resources development -- Political aspects
Water rights
Water security
Water-supply -- Co-management
Water-supply -- International cooperation
Water use -- Government policy
SUBJECT China -- Foreign relations -- Asia
Subject Asia
China
Form Electronic book
Author Jia, Shaofeng, 1964- author.
ISBN 9781134973798
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