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Can Water Help Quench the Flames of Hostility? How Shared Waters Can Promote Dialogue During Conflict

Via Johns Hopkins, a new journal article examining how shared waters can promote dialogue during conflict:

Abstract: Grounded in the water diplomacy and environmental peacebuilding literatures, our article poses the question: Are there settings of existing or potential international conflict where shared water resources may induce dialogue, regardless of whether there is a relationship between water and the conflict? Drawing on high-priority conflicts identified by the US Council on Foreign Relations, we create a typology of pathways through which internationally shared waters can serve as an entry point for dialogue in diverse conflict settings. We conclude by discussing the types of dialogue that might be implemented and by offering tools for hydro-diplomacy that have been productive elsewhere.



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