China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government

This article examines the recent changes in China’s Mekong River policy and investigates the contributing factors. In the past few years, China has shifted from an upstream sovereignty stance to launch a multilateral transboundary water diplomacy initiative in the Mekong River basin through the Lanc...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Hongzhou, Li, Mingjiang
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1550962022-02-11T07:08:56Z China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government Zhang, Hongzhou Li, Mingjiang S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Social sciences::Political science Water Diplomacy Hydropolitics This article examines the recent changes in China’s Mekong River policy and investigates the contributing factors. In the past few years, China has shifted from an upstream sovereignty stance to launch a multilateral transboundary water diplomacy initiative in the Mekong River basin through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Mechanism. We conclude that China’s adoption of water diplomacy in the Mekong River is partially attributable to international activism by the Yunnan provincial government and its associated actors. 2022-02-11T07:08:56Z 2022-02-11T07:08:56Z 2020 Journal Article Zhang, H. & Li, M. (2020). China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government. Water International, 45(4), 347-364. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2020.1762369 0250-8060 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155096 10.1080/02508060.2020.1762369 2-s2.0-85087458616 4 45 347 364 en Water International © 2020 International Water Resources Association. All rights reserved.
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Hydropolitics
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Water Diplomacy
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Zhang, Hongzhou
Li, Mingjiang
China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government
description This article examines the recent changes in China’s Mekong River policy and investigates the contributing factors. In the past few years, China has shifted from an upstream sovereignty stance to launch a multilateral transboundary water diplomacy initiative in the Mekong River basin through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Mechanism. We conclude that China’s adoption of water diplomacy in the Mekong River is partially attributable to international activism by the Yunnan provincial government and its associated actors.
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Li, Mingjiang
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title_short China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government
title_full China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong : a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government
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