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The Politics of Water Institutional Reform in Neo-Patrimonial StatesThe Politics of Water Institutional Reform in Neo-Patrimonial States
The Politics of Water Institutional Reform in Neo-Patrimonial States
Autor: Sehring, Jenniver

The Politics of Water Institutional Reform in Neo-Patrimonial States

A Comparative Analysis of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Aus der Reihe: Politik in Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika

2009. 232 pp. with 13 Fig. and 16 Tab. Soft cover
ISBN: 978-3-531-16508-0

A Comparative Analysis of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

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In many countries, water institutional reforms (like the establishment of water user associations or the introduction of pricing mechanisms) are conducted in order to achieve more sustainable, efficient, and equitable water usage. Often, however, these reforms do not meet their objectives. Based on a comparative analysis of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, this study highlights the long neglected role of politics. It shows how a neopatrimonial regime context impacts the reform process, focusing on the decision making, the agricultural sector, the local governance institutions, internal water-institutional linkages, and the role of international donor agencies.
Aus dem Inhalt
Introduction - Water Governance and Water Institutional Reform: A Problem Statement - Analytical Framework - Comparative Research Design - Water Institutional Reforms in Kyrgyzstan - Water Institutional Reforms in Tajikistan - Comparing the Politics of Water Institutional Reform - Conclusion
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Autor | Herausgeber
Jenniver Sehring is assistant professor at the Department of Comparative Politics at the University of Wuerzburg, Germany.
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