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_914411 _aMichel, David |
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_aWater Security, Conflict and Cooperation _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF |
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_aSeilergraben 45–49 ETH Zentrum SEI, 8092 Zürich _bETH Zürich Center for Security Studies _c2016 |
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| 520 | _aThere aren’t many examples of actual water wars, but violent international water-related confrontations do occur, and frictions over water can fuel internal conflicts within countries. In these cases, David Michel thinks it‘s the limited access to decision-making and inequitable allocation of costs that typically generate water-related conflicts, not the paucity of the resource itself. That’s why treaties and cooperative governance mechanisms continue to matter. | ||
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