This paper serves international water con ict resolution efforts by examining the ways that states contest hegemonic transboundary water arrangements. The conceptual framework of dynamic transboundary water interaction that it presents integrates theories about change and counter-hegemony to asce...
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Zeitoun, M.
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Cascao, A.E.
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Warner, J.
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Mirumachi, N.
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Matthews, Nathaniel
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[Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance]
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Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance