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SCARPERATION: THE ROLE OF SCARCITY IN FOSTERING COOPERATION BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL RIVER RIPARIANS
Unformatted Document Text:  27 Savage, R. and Deutsch, K. “A statistical model of the gross analysis of transaction flows,” Econometrica, V 28, (1960). Song, J. and Whittington, D. “Why Have Some Countries on International Rivers Been Successful Negotiating Treaties? A Global Perspective” Water Resources Research, V 40 (2004). Starr, J. “Water Wars,” Foreign Policy, N 82, (Spring, 1991). Stein, A. Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstances and Choice in International Relations, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990). Toset, H.P.W., Gleditsch, N.P., Hegre, H., “Shared Rivers and Interstate Conflict,” Political Geography, V 19, (2000). Transparency International, “Global Corruption Report, 2004”. (Sterling, VA: Pluto Press, 2004). United Nations Population Division, “World Population Prospects,” (New York: The United Nations, 2000). Wolf, A. “Conflict and Cooperation Along International Waterways,” Water Policy, V1 (1998). Wolf, A., and Hamner, J. “Trends in Transboundary Water Disputes and Dispute Resolution,” Water for Peace in the Middle East and Southern Africa, (Green Cross International, March 2000) Wolf, A., Natharius, J., Danielson, J., Ward, B. and Pender, J. “International River Basins of the World,” Water Resources Development, V 15, N 4, (1999). Young, O. “Regime Dynamics: The Rise and Fall of International Regimes,” International Organization, V 36, N 2, (Spring 1982). Young, O. “The Politics of International Regime Formation: Managing Natural Resources and the Environment,” International Organization, V 43, N 3, (Summer 1989).

Authors: Dinar, Shlomi. and Dinar, Ariel.
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Savage, R. and Deutsch, K. “A statistical model of the gross analysis of transaction flows,”
Econometrica, V 28, (1960).
Song, J. and Whittington, D. “Why Have Some Countries on International Rivers Been
Successful Negotiating Treaties? A Global Perspective”
Water Resources Research, V 40
(2004).
Starr, J. “Water Wars,”
Foreign Policy, N 82, (Spring, 1991).
Stein, A.
Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstances and Choice in International Relations, (Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1990).
Toset, H.P.W., Gleditsch, N.P., Hegre, H., “Shared Rivers and Interstate Conflict,”
Political
Geography, V 19, (2000).
Transparency International, “Global Corruption Report, 2004”. (Sterling, VA: Pluto Press,
2004).
United Nations Population Division, “World Population Prospects,” (New York: The
United Nations, 2000).
Wolf, A. “Conflict and Cooperation Along International Waterways,”
Water Policy, V1
(1998).
Wolf, A., and Hamner, J. “Trends in Transboundary Water Disputes and Dispute
Resolution,”
Water for Peace in the Middle East and Southern Africa, (Green Cross
International, March 2000)
Wolf, A., Natharius, J., Danielson, J., Ward, B. and Pender, J. “International River Basins of
the World,”
Water Resources Development, V 15, N 4, (1999).
Young, O. “Regime Dynamics: The Rise and Fall of International Regimes,”
International
Organization, V 36, N 2, (Spring 1982).
Young, O. “The Politics of International Regime Formation: Managing Natural Resources
and the Environment,”
International Organization, V 43, N 3, (Summer 1989).


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