The role of issue linkage in managing the Mekong

作者: Kim Hang Pham Do

DOI: 10.35188/UNU-WIDER/2014/885-8

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摘要: The Mekong River is the major water source in Southeast Asia and shared by six countries. There a rush to acquire sources of alternative energy other benefits meet growing demand for energy, while China Myanmar have refused cooperate fully Comission, leading increase risks within region. Development resources Basin subject intense debate both region internationally. This paper investigates concept issue linkage resolve unidirectional externalities River. Using linked games, shows that downstream nations can consider use as form side payment achieving basin-wide agreement. analysis supports integrated resource management-based Strategy adopted Commission April 2011 managing region’s sustainability development.

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