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- A Salty Affair: An Analysis of U.S. – Mexico Water Diplomacy in the Colorado River
- Addressing the Transboundary Water Conflict Between the Blue Nile Riparian States
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- Management of Fisheries in the High Seas of the Central Arctic Ocean
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- The Pecos River Compact and Texas - New Mexico Dispute
- The Role of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project for Regional Cooperation in the Jordan River Basin
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