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Title: | The Evolution of Water Diplomacy Frameworks: The Euphrates-Tigris Basin as a Case Study | Authors: | Kibaroğlu, Ayşegül | Keywords: | Euphrates-tigris basin Water diplomacy Transboundary rivers Principles Actors |
Publisher: | Springer | Source: | Kibaroglu, A. (2024). The Evolution of Water Diplomacy Frameworks: The Euphrates-Tigris Basin as a Case Study. In Theorizing Transboundary Waters (ed. Kinga Szalkai, Mate Szalai) in International Relations. Springer. pp. 123-138. | Abstract: | Water diplomacy encompasses the processes and institutions through which the national interests and identities of sovereign states are represented to one another. It is enshrined in international law, which states use to explain and justify their policies to concerned actors in the international system. States mostly prefer traditional tools of water diplomacy such as negotiation and mediation to resolve disputes in transboundary river basins. This chapter explores water diplomacy along with its main principles and actors. On the one hand, the state has been the main actor in shaping transboundary water policies and conducting water diplomacy throughout the last few decades of water disputes. On the other hand, international organizations, international financial agencies, non-governmental organizations, and science-policy (Track II) initiatives also participate in water diplomacy. A brief discussion of emerging water diplomacy approaches is followed by a case study on the evolution of water diplomacy frameworks in the Euphrates-Tigris river basin. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/2166 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü Koleksiyonu |
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