DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA

The hydraulic mission of the Soviet Union has transformed Central Asia’s Syr Darya River into a governable entity. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union the river system disintegrated and conflict arose over the operation of the main dam and reservoir of the river: the Toktogul. Uzbekistan and K...

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Main Author: Eelke Kraak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2012-06-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/178
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description The hydraulic mission of the Soviet Union has transformed Central Asia’s Syr Darya River into a governable entity. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union the river system disintegrated and conflict arose over the operation of the main dam and reservoir of the river: the Toktogul. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan have widely different and diverging sanctioned discourses on how the dam should be operated and on the nature of the water itself. These discourses have had a significant impact on the hydro-politics of the river basin and the operation of the dam. The central argument of this paper is that both the decline of the Aral Sea, and the potential conflict between the states are driven by the same modernist governmentality of the river.
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DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
hydro-politics
governmentality
critical geopolitics
aral sea basin
syr darya
title DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
title_full DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
title_fullStr DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
title_full_unstemmed DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
title_short DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
title_sort diverging discourses on the syr darya
topic hydro-politics
governmentality
critical geopolitics
aral sea basin
syr darya
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