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Water Politics In Central Asia and Tajik Hopes Water Will Power Its Ambitions
While not recent publications, two interesting reports on the state of water politics in Central Asia.  The first, via AquaDoc, [...]
The Parched Tiger: Indian And Pakistani Tensions over Indus-trial Uses
Via National Geographic, an interesting look at increasing tensions between India and Pakistan over use of the Indus River: “Pakistan’s [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: Cleaning Up Its Water Act
Via Circle of Blue, an interesting look at China’s key pollution events, protests, and policy reforms from the last eight [...]
Water Management, Agriculture, and Population Growth in The Middle East
Via New Security Beat, a look at Middle Eastern water challenges: In terms of groundwater depletion, “Yemen and Gaza are [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: Burma Dam Disruption Concerns China
Courtesy of The New York Times, a report on Myanmar’s recent decision to halt construction was halted on the $3.6bn [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: Reviving the Yongding River
Via China Dialogue, a photo essay detailing the controversial restoration of the Yongding River, Beijing’s “mother river”. Beijing is running [...]

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