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Re-examining conflict and cooperation in Central Asia: a case study from the Isfara River, Ferghana Valley

Mariya PakCollege of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University Corvallis OR USAKai WegerichInternational Water Management Institute, Central Asia Office, Tashkent, UzbekistanJusipbek KazbekovInternational Water Management Institute, Central Asia Office, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2013en
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While conflict and cooperation in Central Asia are mainly focused on the larger basins (Amu and Syr Darya) and the implementation of the agreement reached directly after independence (1991), here an analysis of the history of water-sharing agreements in the Isfara Basin is presented. The paper reveals that there have been fierce negotiations and renegotiations even during the Soviet Union period between the Central Asian riparian republics; agreement was reached mainly though engineering solutions that brought more water to the basin. The paper highlights that although water-sharing agreements were reached early on, the technical capability of implementing these agreements was lacking. Similarly, even after independence, agreements had been reached but lack of water control hindered their implementation.

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