Journal article

The politics of water: a review of hydropolitical frameworks and their application in China

S ROGERS, B Crow-Miller

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water | Wiley | Published : 2017

Abstract

Academic literature on the politics of water encompasses hydrosocial relations at different scales, the role of technology in hydropolitics, and the various rationalities and discourses behind the governance of water. In this advanced review, we outline the key hydropolitical frameworks, tracing the development of scholarship that examines the relations between power, water, society, and technology. We then synthesize the literature on hydropolitics in China, which boasts both the world's largest dam (by installed capacity) and the world's largest interbasin transfer project. We consider the extent to which different frameworks have been productively applied in a Chinese context, not just to..

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