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Case Study of Transboundary Dispute Resolution: the Tigris-Euphrates Basin
Answer When one riparian holds the most geographiWhen one riparian holds the most geographic and military power, equitable agreements are difficult to reach. With the large majority of water originating in Turkey and Turkey having the most advanced military power, it has less incentive to work cooperatively with Syria and Iraq and to approach negotiations with a "basket of benefits" outlook.tions with a "basket of benefits" outlook.  +
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Question How do issues of equity and development impact the identification of stakeholders in cases involving hydropower or other revenue generating water infrastructure?  +
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