Raging waters : China, India, Bangladesh, and Brahmaputra River politics /

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Author / Creator:Samaranayake, Nilanthi, author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Quantico, Virginia : Marine Corps University Press ; Arlington, VA : CNA Corporation, 2018.
Description:1 online resource (xvii, 125 pages) : color maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource U.S. Federal Government Document Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13420576
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Varying Form of Title:China, India, Bangladesh, and Brahmaputra River politics
Other authors / contributors:Limaye, Satu P., author.
Wuthnow, Joel, author.
Marine Corps University (U.S.). Press, publisher.
CNA Corporation, publisher.
ISBN:9781737040521
1737040522
Notes:"A joint publication of CNA and Marine Corps University Press."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (viewed Feb. 25, 2019).
Summary:"Water scarcity is a difficult but important subject to address. Lectures on the topic usually begin with a complex diagram mapping the large number of issue areas that illustrates how vitally important water is to every facet of human existence. However, another message becomes apparent to students: water scarcity is an expansive topic and therefore theoretically problematic. From the start complications arise due to the pervasive nature of water. Water underwrites human life, so how can we begin to discuss it in isolation from other variables? Does water scarcity cause conflict or does conflict cause water scarcity? Is water scarcity due to a lack of availability or to ineffective allocation? Are the problems solved by building more infrastructure or does the spread of infrastructure lead to more water exploitation? Unfortunately, the best answer to most of these questions is: "it depends." Water scarcity is subject to a wide variation of conditions, depending on the uniqueness of each geographical area. Case studies, such as those used in Raging Waters: China, India, Bangladesh, and Brahmaputra River Politics are vitally important to understanding the broader impacts across a basin, but the ubiquitous nature of water confounds research efforts."--Provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: Samaranayake, Nilanthi. Raging waters. First edition. Quantico, Virginia : Marine Corps University Press ; Arlington, VA : CNA Corporation, 2018 9781732003002
GPO item no.:0386-A-12 (online)
Govt.docs classification:D 214.513:B 73