Publication: Beyond the River: A Practitioner Perspective
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2016-01
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2016-01
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Building real cooperation on transboundary waters is always a lengthy and complex journey. Embracing cooperation is no simple task for a nation state, not least because of the perceived costs of the erosion of sovereignty, however small that erosion might be. While there are many examples of where cooperation is non-existent or weak, there are also examples of robust cooperation. This essay examines these questions through a practitioner’s lens to draw a few lessons from experience on why countries cooperate and how cooperation can be achieved.
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“Grey, David; Sadoff, Claudia; Connors, Genevieve. 2016. Beyond the River: A Practitioner Perspective. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24048 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”