Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong

This article provides an institutional analysis of the Mekong River Commission and brings to light the institutional dissonances between regional and national decision-making landscapes in the Lower Mekong Basin. The current scalar disconnect between regional and national decision-making processes reflects how international donors and member country representatives obscure potential conflict/tension in transboundary water governance in the Mekong. From a scholarly perspective, it questions academic approaches that assume that the state is the sole or primary actor in international relations.

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Main Authors: Suhardiman, Diana, Giordano, Mark, Molle, Francois
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Informa UK Limited 2012-06
Subjects:water management, international waters, water governance, institutions, corporate culture, decision making, government, bureaucracy, funding, river basins, development,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40396
https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2011.604398
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-403962023-10-02T11:40:21Z Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong Suhardiman, Diana Giordano, Mark Molle, Francois water management international waters water governance institutions corporate culture decision making government bureaucracy funding river basins development This article provides an institutional analysis of the Mekong River Commission and brings to light the institutional dissonances between regional and national decision-making landscapes in the Lower Mekong Basin. The current scalar disconnect between regional and national decision-making processes reflects how international donors and member country representatives obscure potential conflict/tension in transboundary water governance in the Mekong. From a scholarly perspective, it questions academic approaches that assume that the state is the sole or primary actor in international relations. 2012-06 2014-06-13T14:47:34Z 2014-06-13T14:47:34Z Journal Article Suhardiman, Diana; Giordano, Mark; Molle, Francois. 2012. Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong. Society and Natural Resources, 25(6):572-586. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2011.604398 0894-1920 1521-0723 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40396 https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2011.604398 en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access Informa UK Limited
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Scalar disconnect: the logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong
description This article provides an institutional analysis of the Mekong River Commission and brings to light the institutional dissonances between regional and national decision-making landscapes in the Lower Mekong Basin. The current scalar disconnect between regional and national decision-making processes reflects how international donors and member country representatives obscure potential conflict/tension in transboundary water governance in the Mekong. From a scholarly perspective, it questions academic approaches that assume that the state is the sole or primary actor in international relations.
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