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Collaboration in Water Resource Management in Vietnam and South-East Asia
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- Vietnam - Politics and Economics, Volume 1
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- 2020
Summary
Wasser, Wasserressourcen und Wasserwirtschaft sind heute mit die schwierigsten, nicht-traditionellen und grenzüberschreitenden Sicherheitsprobleme überhaupt. Auf der Grundlage von Dokumenten aus erster Hand versuchen die Experten in diesem Band, ein Verständnis dafür zu entwickeln, warum die Greater Mekong Subregion(GMS) aus geostrategischer Sicht wichtig ist, welche historischen und aktuellen Herausforderungen die Region zu bewältigen hat, wie sich Großmächte wie China, Indien, Japan und die USA politisch in der GMS engagieren und was die GMS in der Frage des Wasserressourcenmanagements von anderen Regionen lernen kann.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2020
- Copyright Year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-6772-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-0876-0
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Vietnam - Politics and Economics
- Volume
- 1
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 229
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 4
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2. Background No accessAuthors:
- 3. Issues and Challenges No accessAuthors:
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- Mekong River Commission No accessAuthors:
- Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) No accessAuthors:
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- Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC) No accessAuthors:
- Japan-Mekong Cooperation No accessAuthors:
- South Korea-Mekong Cooperation No accessAuthors:
- The US’s Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI) No accessAuthors:
- Langcang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) No accessAuthors:
- 4.4 Development Partners No accessAuthors:
- 4.5 Civil Society Organisations No accessAuthors:
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- 5.1 Connecting Security Issues No accessAuthors:
- 5.2 Connecting Stakeholders No accessAuthors:
- 5.3 Connecting ASEAN with MRC No accessAuthors:
- 5.4 Connecting Knowledge No accessAuthors:
- 5.5 Developing a Code of Conduct (COC) No accessAuthors:
- 6. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
- 7. References No accessAuthors:
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- The Mekong River in China No accessAuthors:
- Where Does the Mekong Begin? No accessAuthors:
- 3. The Mekong Agreement Need to be Improved No accessAuthors:
- 4. For a New Institution to be Established for the Entire Mekong Area No accessAuthors:
- 5. We Did Not Start from Zero No accessAuthors:
- 6. References No accessAuthors:
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2. The Physical Geography of the Mekong No accessAuthors:
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- 3.1 General Principles for Utilisation and Management of Water No accessAuthors:
- 3.2 The founding of The Mekong River Commission No accessAuthors:
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- The MRC is a Regional Institution, but of Limited Capacity No accessAuthors:
- The MRC has a Lack of Representation No accessAuthors:
- The MRC is a Weak Authority No accessAuthors:
- 5. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- Risk of conflicts No accessAuthors:
- 2. Overview of Current Cooperation Frameworks in Mekong Sub-region No accessAuthors:
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- First, to assure ASEAN’s unity No accessAuthors:
- Second, to accelerate ASEAN’s development (economically and equally) No accessAuthors:
- Third, to preserve and promote ASEAN centrality in the regional architecture No accessAuthors:
- 4. What Should ASEAN Do? No accessAuthors:
- 5. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
- 6. References No accessAuthors:
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2. The Concept of Geopolitics No accessAuthors:
- 3. The Geopolitics of River in the View of the West – a Critical Look No accessAuthors:
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- The longest rivers by length of China (out of the 10 world’s longest rivers by length) No accessAuthors:
- China from its formation history parallel with two types of rivers: natural rivers and artificial rivers (canals) No accessAuthors:
- China: a looks from the canal system perspective No accessAuthors:
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- About the Mekong-Lancang River No accessAuthors:
- The Mekong River in China’s Belt and Road Strategy No accessAuthors:
- 5. Summary No accessAuthors:
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- 1. An Overview of the LMI and Grounds for Vietnam-United States Cooperation No accessAuthors:
- 2. Vietnam-United States Cooperative Activities in Implementation of the LMI No accessAuthors:
- 3. Concluding Remarks No accessAuthors:
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- 2. Competition between Powers No accessAuthors: |
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- Current state of economic cooperation No accessAuthors: |
- Japan’s perception of the Mekong Region No accessAuthors: |
- Regional response to Japan’s economic engagement No accessAuthors: |
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- The importance of historical and cultural ties No accessAuthors: |
- Japan’s cultural diplomacy towards the Mekong Region and their response No accessAuthors: |
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- The role of journalists in reporting environmental disasters and environmental displacement No accessAuthors:
- Identifying the objects for coverage and making plans among media organizations No accessAuthors:
- Interviewing and writing No accessAuthors:
- Editing and publishing No accessAuthors:
- 2. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2. Duc Hoa Perimeter in Phuoc Hoa Water Resources Project No accessAuthors:
- 3. Citizen Participation in Irrigation Governance during OSDP I No accessAuthors:
- 4. Citizen Participation in Irrigation Governance during OSDP II No accessAuthors:
- 5. Components of Designing On-farm Canal System for Duc Hoa Perimeter No accessAuthors:
- 6. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors: |
- 2. Study Methods No accessAuthors: |
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- General climate and land use No accessAuthors: |
- Water resources No accessAuthors: |
- Discharge No accessAuthors: |
- Water quality No accessAuthors: |
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Origin of the problem No accessAuthors:
- Structure of analysis No accessAuthors:
- Actors, institutions and issues revolving the Himalayan rivers No accessAuthors:
- A working model of river water sharing between India and Pakistan since 1960 No accessAuthors:
- Conflict resolution mechanism through global actors No accessAuthors:
- Local resistance and environmental issues No accessAuthors:
- The inter-state dispute scenario: the case of Cauvery River water dispute in the southern states of India No accessAuthors:
- Background of the dispute No accessAuthors:
- Role played by the civil society and non-state actors No accessAuthors:
- Judicial intervention and political gambits No accessAuthors:
- The foregoing issues on rivers and water scarcity No accessAuthors:
- Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- 1. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- 2. International Water Problems and Their Solutions No accessAuthors:
- 3. Water as a Domestic Disputed Resource: Distribution Conflicts No accessAuthors:
- 4. The Internationalisation of Water Conflicts: on the Way to Water Wars? No accessAuthors:
- 5. Quo Vadis? No accessAuthors:
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