Cooperation in and of itself is not the desired end for third-world riparian governments who create transboundary governance institutions; rather cooperation is perceived as the basis for proceeding with the development of water resources encompassed by basins.
from Rethinking transboundary waters: A critical hydropolitics of the Mekong basin, by Sneddon and Fox, Political Geography 25(2006) pp 181-202
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