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River at risk: the Mekong and the water politics of China and Southeast Asia
The Lowy Institute Paper by Dr Milton Osborne critically analyses one of Southeast Asia's gravest social and environmental challenges, the damming and dredging of the Mekong River system.
This paper delves into the conflict in the Mekong between countries' desire for hydroelectric power to satisfy soaring demand and the Mekong's fragile ecosystem and role as a primary food source. Over 70 million people depend directly on the river for their livelihood. Effective regional governance of the Mekong is needed but is not forthcoming.
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http://www.lowyinstitute.org/ Publication.asp?pid=160 - Published: 2004
- Source: Dr Milton Osborne , Lowy Institute for International Policy (http://www.lowyinstitute.org)
- Added to ADG on: 25 August 2004 , contributed by: ADG team
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