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Territorial Modernity and Public Space: Lessons from the Politics of Water Conflict Along the US/Canadian Border
Authors:Jameson W. Doig
Abstract:Conflict over water resources is a major problem throughout the world. This essay describes the long-standing and often successful effort to insulate decisions on how to allot water among contending users, and how to reduce water pollution along a 5000-mile international border. The effort has been fraught with political and scientific complexity. Yet, after more than 90 years of experience, it provides a model that other nations are beginning to examine as relevant to their own efforts to find solutions.
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