Cooperation, domination and colonisation: the Israeli-Palestinian Joint Water Committee
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Zeitoun,et al. Hydro-hegemony – a framework for analysis of trans-boundary water conflicts , 2006 .
[2] B. Buzan,et al. Security: A New Framework for Analysis , 1997 .
[3] H. Milner. International Theories of Cooperation Among Nations: Strengths and Weaknesses , 1992, World Politics.
[4] P. Miller. Domination and Power , 1987 .
[5] C. Sneddon,et al. Rethinking transboundary waters: A critical hydropolitics of the Mekong basin , 2006 .
[6] M. Zeitoun. Power and Water in the Middle East: The Hidden Politics of the Palestinian-Israeli Water Conflict , 2008 .
[7] M. Foucault. The Subject and Power , 1982, Critical Inquiry.
[8] C. Sadoff,et al. Beyond the river: the benefits of cooperation on international rivers , 2002 .
[9] International Water Treaties: Negotiation and Cooperation Along Transboundary Rivers , 2007 .
[10] Frank Lovett. A General Theory of Domination and Justice , 2010 .
[11] Robert O. Keohane,et al. After Hegemony , 2005 .
[12] D. Katz,et al. Spatial and temporal dynamics of linkage strategies in Arab–Israeli water negotiations , 2011 .
[13] D. Shmueli,et al. Real and ideal institutional frameworks for managing the common Arab-Israeli Water resources , 1998 .
[14] Bimal N. Patel. Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory , 2014 .
[15] Duncan Snidal,et al. Relative Gains and the Pattern of International Cooperation , 1991, American Political Science Review.
[16] C. Sadoff,et al. Cooperation on International Rivers , 2005 .
[17] J. Beinin. Hollow Land: Israel's Architecture of Occupation , 2008 .
[18] M. Zeitoun,et al. Transboundary water interaction II: the influence of ‘soft’ power , 2011 .
[19] Neve Gordon,et al. Israel's Occupation , 2008 .
[20] S. Dinar,et al. The Politics of Unilateral Environmentalism: Cooperation and Conflict over Water Management along the Israeli-Palestinian Border , 2011, Global Environmental Politics.
[21] M. Keating,et al. Aid, diplomacy and facts on the ground : the case of Palestine , 2005 .
[22] S. Lukes. Power: A Radical View , 1974 .
[23] M. Lowi,et al. Water and Power: The Politics of a Scarce Resource in the Jordan River Basin , 1993 .
[24] G. Poggi. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology , 1969 .
[25] Mark Zeitoun,et al. Applying hegemony and power theory to transboundary water analysis , 2008 .
[26] Jan Selby. Water, Power and Politics in the Middle East: The Other Israeli-Palestinian Conflict , 2003 .
[27] M. Zeitoun,et al. Transboundary water interaction I: reconsidering conflict and cooperation , 2008 .
[28] Jeff Halper. The 94 Percent Solution: A Matrix of Control , 2000 .
[29] Kelley Oj. Agency for International Development. , 1973 .
[30] Charles Tilly,et al. Domination, resistance, compliance ... discourse , 1991 .
[31] Eran Feitelson,et al. Impediments to the management of shared aquifers: A political economy perspective , 2006 .
[32] Robert Powell,et al. Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory , 1991, American Political Science Review.
[33] United Nations. OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS , 2000 .
[34] K. Stahl,et al. Geography of international water conflict and cooperation: Data sets and applications , 2004 .
[35] K. Watkins. Human Development Report 2006 - Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis , 2006 .
[36] Jan Selby. Dressing up domination as ‘cooperation’: the case of Israeli-Palestinian water relations , 2002, Review of International Studies.
[37] Noam Chomsky. The Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians , 1983 .
[38] M. Zeitoun,et al. Asymmetric Abstraction and Allocation: The Israeli‐Palestinian Water Pumping Record , 2009, Ground water.