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International Journal of Sustainable Society 4(1/2) 2012- Navigating cooperation beyond the absence of conflict: mapping determinants for the effectiveness of river basin organisations
- Rising to the challenge of water security: international (water) law in need of refinement
- Hydropolitics is what societies make of it (or why we need a constructivist approach to the geopolitics of water)
- Global climate change and challenges for international river agreements
- The Jordan River basin: at the crossroads between conflict and cooperation
- Water sector in Central Asia: slow transformation and potential for cooperation
- From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
- Hydropower ambitions of South Asian nations and China: Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers basins
- Ganges basin: an example of social conflicts regarding water resources especially in developing countries
- Three lenses on water war, peace and hegemonic struggle on the Nile
Additional Paper- A DEA model for efficiency evaluation with undesirable output: an application of paper mills along Huai River
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