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Dams and Development - Transnational Struggles for Water and Power (Paperback)
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Dams and Development - Transnational Struggles for Water and Power (Paperback)
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Big dams built for irrigation, power, water supply, and other
purposes were among the most potent symbols of economic development
for much of the twentieth century. Of late they have become a
lightning rod for challenges to this vision of development as
something planned by elites with scant regard for environmental and
social consequences-especially for the populations that are
displaced as their homelands are flooded. In this book, Sanjeev
Khagram traces changes in our ideas of what constitutes appropriate
development through the shifting transnational dynamics of big dam
construction. Khagram tells the story of a growing, but
contentious, world society that features novel and increasingly
efficacious norms of appropriate behavior in such areas as human
rights and environmental protection. The transnational coalitions
and networks led by nongovernmental groups that espouse such norms
may seem weak in comparison with states, corporations, and such
international agencies as the World Bank. Yet they became
progressively more effective at altering the policies and practices
of these historically more powerful actors and organizations from
the 1970s on. Khagram develops these claims in a detailed
ethnographic account of the transnational struggles around the
Narmada River Valley Dam Projects in central India, a huge complex
of thirty large and more than three thousand small dams. He offers
further substantiation through a comparative historical analysis of
the political economy of big dam projects in India, Brazil, South
Africa, and China as well as by examining the changing behavior of
international agencies and global companies. The author concludes
with a discussion of the World Commission on Dams, an innovative
attempt in the late 1990s to generate new norms among conflicting
stakeholders.
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