Diving into Water Diplomacy - Exploring the Emergence of a Concept

Jenniver Sehring*, Susanne Schmeier, Rozemarijn ter Horst, Alyssa Offutt, Bota Sharipova

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Abstract

The term "water diplomacy"has gained currency among policy makers and academics. It reflects an awareness that the use, management, and protection of transboundary water resources is intrinsically political and often embedded in complex political settings. Based on a review of academic and policy documents, we analyze the variety of understandings and common patterns in the definition of water diplomacy. We also analyze tools, tracks, and levels through which and at which water diplomacy is conducted or analyzed. With our own definition of water diplomacy as deliberative political processes and practices of preventing, mitigating, and resolving disputes over transboundary water resources and developing joint water governance arrangements by applying foreign policy means which are embedded in bi- and/or multilateral relations beyond the water sector and taking place at different tracks and scales, we aim to advance the discourse on water diplomacy both in the academic and policy realms. Keywords

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)200-221
Number of pages22
JournalDiplomatica
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • conflict prevention
  • diplomacy
  • international relations
  • water conflict
  • water cooperation

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