International rivers can elicit cooperation or conflict. The choice between the two will in large part be determined by perceptions of their relative benefits. In this paper, we explore the dynamics that drive the choice between conflict and cooperation, and present a simple framework for examining the extent of potential benefits that could underlie these choices. The paper seeks to broaden the range of perceived benefits, as some are obvious and...
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2002/07/12
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Article de revue
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136821
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2019/05/13
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Disclosed
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Beyond the River : The Benefits of Cooperation on International Rivers
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Environmental and Social Safeguard