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Title: Dam development trajectory in the Euphrates-Tigris River basin: challenges and prospects
Authors: Kibaroğlu, Ayşegül
Publisher: Radio Television Suisse (RTS)
Source: Kibaroglu, A. (April 25, 2019). Dam Development Trajectory in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin: Challenges and Prospects, Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS).
Abstract: Transboundary water relations in the Euphrates-Tigris basin have been marked with political confrontations among the riparian states, namely Turkey, Syria and Iraq, mainly due to uncoordinated construction, filling and operation of large-scale dams. Yet, technical cooperation on dam safety has been a common concern for the three riparians. But, due to the troubles that they had to endure, such as the US invasion of Iraq and the civil war in Syria, trilateral cooperation has not been possible. On bilateral level, however, government officials and water professionals from Turkey and Iraq have been spending efforts for developing projects to build joint dams on the border. Nevertheless, the Turkey–Iraq track fell short of adopting joint strategies for responding to the actions of violent non-state actors (e.g., ISIS) and could not build a basin-wide understanding for protecting dams against the effects of armed conflict. Thus, while discussions on global principles (i.e., Geneva List of Principles) for protection of water continue, new political trajectory in the basin urges the riparian states to reflect on the possible ways and means of improving protection of dams under international law during and after armed conflicts.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1089
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