China's hydro-politics in the Mekong: conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory
"Explores the intricate processes of conflict and cooperation over the use of water resources in the Mekong river basin between upstream China and the downstream countries of Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The book tackles two gaps in the empirical literature: first, the neglect of inte...
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY
Routledge
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | "Explores the intricate processes of conflict and cooperation over the use of water resources in the Mekong river basin between upstream China and the downstream countries of Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The book tackles two gaps in the empirical literature: first, the neglect of international hydro-politics as one specific and increasingly important issue area of China's foreign policy behavior, especially its neighborhood diplomacy; and second, the disregard of China's role in Mekong River politics. In particular, this book scrutinizes the 'spring 2010 Mekong crisis' and the events surrounding it which led to a series of complex multi-level, security-related interactions among various state and non-state actors in the region, with China at the center. Analyzing this crisis, the book not only employs securitization theory as its theoretical framework and adds a couple of innovations to this theory, but also gives a detailed account of China's hydro-political behavior in one specific and particularly revealing case study. Moreover, the book embeds China's Mekong hydro-politics in the bigger picture of its (sub-)regional international affairs, as the former does not take place in a vacuum, but rather is a part of China's overall foreign relations with its neighbors. The book acknowledges this link and provides new insights into the role of hydro-politics and its relationship vis-à-vis other issue areas of China's foreign policy"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 196 Seiten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781138553606 1138553603 9781315148663 1315148668 |
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contents | Introduction : China and water -- Securitization theory and China's international hydro-politics -- China and Southeast Asia -- China and the Mekong -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part one : China faces criticism -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part two : China responds -- Conclusion : making sense of China's (Mekong) hydro-politics |
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spelling | Biba, Sebastian 1982- (DE-588)138902763 aut China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory Sebastian Biba Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY Routledge 2018 xi, 196 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge contemporary China series Introduction : China and water -- Securitization theory and China's international hydro-politics -- China and Southeast Asia -- China and the Mekong -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part one : China faces criticism -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part two : China responds -- Conclusion : making sense of China's (Mekong) hydro-politics "Explores the intricate processes of conflict and cooperation over the use of water resources in the Mekong river basin between upstream China and the downstream countries of Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The book tackles two gaps in the empirical literature: first, the neglect of international hydro-politics as one specific and increasingly important issue area of China's foreign policy behavior, especially its neighborhood diplomacy; and second, the disregard of China's role in Mekong River politics. In particular, this book scrutinizes the 'spring 2010 Mekong crisis' and the events surrounding it which led to a series of complex multi-level, security-related interactions among various state and non-state actors in the region, with China at the center. Analyzing this crisis, the book not only employs securitization theory as its theoretical framework and adds a couple of innovations to this theory, but also gives a detailed account of China's hydro-political behavior in one specific and particularly revealing case study. Moreover, the book embeds China's Mekong hydro-politics in the bigger picture of its (sub-)regional international affairs, as the former does not take place in a vacuum, but rather is a part of China's overall foreign relations with its neighbors. The book acknowledges this link and provides new insights into the role of hydro-politics and its relationship vis-à-vis other issue areas of China's foreign policy"-- Water resources development / Political aspects / China Water resources development / Political aspects / Mekong River Region Water security / China Water security / Mekong River Region China / Foreign relations / Southeast Asia Southeast Asia / Foreign relations / China Diplomatic relations Water resources development / Political aspects Water security China Mekong River Region Southeast Asia |
spellingShingle | Biba, Sebastian 1982- China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory Introduction : China and water -- Securitization theory and China's international hydro-politics -- China and Southeast Asia -- China and the Mekong -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part one : China faces criticism -- The spring 2010 Mekong crisis, part two : China responds -- Conclusion : making sense of China's (Mekong) hydro-politics |
title | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory |
title_auth | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory |
title_exact_search | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory |
title_full | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory Sebastian Biba |
title_fullStr | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory Sebastian Biba |
title_full_unstemmed | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory Sebastian Biba |
title_short | China's hydro-politics in the Mekong |
title_sort | china s hydro politics in the mekong conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory |
title_sub | conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory |
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