Water is essential for all aspects of life. Managing water is a
challenging task, particularly in shared water basins that host
more than half of the world's population. National sovereignty and
security considerations have long constrained the reasonable,
equitable and sustainable utilization of international water
courses. With post-Cold War democratization and globalization on
the rise, domestic actors have an increasingly important role to
play in national decision-making and traditional foreign policy
debates. This volume explores both these threats and opportunities
through the presentation of case studies that analyze the
multi-faceted and dynamic nature of the interplay between domestic
and international water security.
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