Turkey's water diplomacy : analysis of its foundations, challenges and prospects / Aysegül Kibaroglu.

By: Kibaroğlu, Ayșegül [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Science diplomacy: managing food, energy and water sustainablyPublisher: London, UK : New York, NY : Anthem Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xii, 171 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781783088119 (hardback)Subject(s): Water-supply -- Turkey | Water-supply -- Law and legislation -- Turkey | TurkeyLOC classification: HD1698.T9 K53 2021
Contents:
1. Institutional setting.
2. Water diplomacy.
3. Turkey's evolving position vis-a-vis international water law.
4. The role of history and geography in Turkey's evolving water diplomacy.
5. Analyzing non-state actors and processes in Turkey's water diplomacy framework.
Summary: 'Turkey's Water Diplomacy' presents the legal and institutional foundations of Turkey's water diplomacy within its historical and geographical contexts. It analyses the evolving position of Turkey vis-à- vis the international water law. Delineating actors and processes in transboundary water policy-making, 'Turkey's Water Diplomacy' utilizes the Water Diplomacy Framework in making policy-relevant recommendations for tackling future challenges in Turkey's water diplomacy.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-161) and index (pages 163-171).

1. Institutional setting.

2. Water diplomacy.

3. Turkey's evolving position vis-a-vis international water law.

4. The role of history and geography in Turkey's evolving water diplomacy.

5. Analyzing non-state actors and processes in Turkey's water diplomacy framework.

'Turkey's Water Diplomacy' presents the legal and institutional foundations of Turkey's water diplomacy within its historical and geographical contexts. It analyses the evolving position of Turkey vis-à- vis the international water law. Delineating actors and processes in transboundary water policy-making, 'Turkey's Water Diplomacy' utilizes the Water Diplomacy Framework in making policy-relevant recommendations for tackling future challenges in Turkey's water diplomacy.