INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION

RECOMMENDED READING LIST

SEUNGHO LEE

April 2011

Allan, J.A. (2003). Virtual Water – the water, food, and trade nexus, Useful concept or misleading metaphor? Water International 28(1), 4-11.

Freeman, Carla (2010), ‘Quenching the Dragon’s Thirst: the South-North Water Transfer Project – Old Plumbing for China?’China Environment Forum’s Cooperative Competitors Research Briefs.

Heggelund, Gorild (2004), Environment and Resettlement Politics in China – the Three Gorges Project, London: Ashgate Publishing.

Hoekstra, A.Y. and Chapagain, A.K. (2007). Water footprints of nations: water use by people as a function of their consumption pattern. Water Resources Management 21, 35-48.

Jackson, Robert and Sorensen, Georg (2003), ‘Chapter 2, 3, 4 & 10’, in Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Jaffe, Aaron, and Schneider, Keith (2011), ‘A dry and anxious North awaits China’s giant, unproven water transport scheme’, Circle of Blue, 1 March 2011.

Lee, Seungho (2006), Water and Development in China – The Political Economy of Shanghai Water Policy, New Jersey: World Scientific.

Reisner, Marc (1993), Cadillac Desert, New York: Penguin Books. (Seochang)

Shin, J.H and Lee, I.K, (2006), ‘Cheon Gye Cheon Restoration in Seoul, Korea’, Proceedings of Institute of Civil Engineers-Civil Engineering, November, 159(4):162-170.

United Nations Development Program (2006), ‘Chapter 6: Managing Transboundary Water’, Human Development Report 2006, UNDP.

Warner, Jeroen (2007), Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Water Management, London: Ashgate.

Wolf, Aaron (2007), ‘Shared Waters: Conflict and Cooperation’, Annual Review of Environment and Resources 32(3):1-29.

Zygmunt, J. (2007). Hidden Waters. Waterwise: A Briefing, February.

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Lebel, Louis, Garden, Po, and Imamura, Masao (2005), ‘The Politics of Scale, Position, and Place in the Governance of Water Resources in the Mekong Region’, Ecology and Society 10(2):1-19.

Onishi, Kayo (2005), ‘Hydropolitics of China and Downstream Countries in the Mekong River Basin’, Conference on Role of Water Sciences in Transboundary River Basin Management, Thailand.

Sneddon, Chris and Fox, Coleen (2006), ‘Rethinking transboundary waters: a critical hydropolitics of the Mekong basin’, Political Geography 25:181-202.

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