List of Acronyms
Chapter 1 ,ntroduction
1.1 Topography of Iraqi Water Resources and Spatial Focus
1.2 Topographic Features of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and Shatt al-Arab River
1.3 Research Objective
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Hypothesis
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Significance of Research
1.8 Structure of the Thesis
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Hydro-conflict or Confining Iraqi Water Relation to Realist Scope
2.3 Hydro-cooperation, or Putting Iraq on the Track of Neo-liberalism
2.4 Critical Theories in International Relations and Hydropolitics
Chapter 3 Theoretical Background
3.1 Introduction:
3.2 Conventional and Critical Constructivism
3.3 Power Asymmetry and the Framework of Hydrohegemony
3.4 Applying Spectrum of Power in the Framework of Hydrohegemony
3.5 The Hegemon in the Framework of Hydrohegemony
3.6 Countering Hydorhegemony
Chapter 4 ,raq-Turkey Hydropolitical Relation:The Euphrates and Tigris Rivers (1965-2018)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Water Resources Exploitation in Riparian States
4.3 Historical Background of Mapping the Middle East and the Situation of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers
4.3.1 Emergence of Iraq and its Relationships with Turkey
4.3.2 From Singular Management to Shared Cross-border Rivers
4.4 Uunderstanding the Hydropolitical Relations between Iraq and Turkey
4.4.1 First Episode:The Saadabad Pact of 1937 to the Treaty of 1946
4.4.2 Second Episode:The Cold War to after the Baghdad pact of 1955
4.4.3 Third Episode:Triangular of Kurds, Oil, and Water Issues
4.5 Towards Hydrohegemony:Rising the Technical and Terminological Differences in Water Sector
4.6 Post-2003:Fortifying Turkish Hydrohegemony
Chapter 5 ,raq-,ran Hydropolitical Relation:The Shatt al-Arab River (1975-2018)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Water Demand of the SAR: The Quantity and Quality of Water Flow.
5.3 The Historical Background of the SAR
5.4 Understanding the Hydropolitical Relations between Iraq and Iran
5.4.1 Iraq-Iran relation in 1921-1975:Establishing coercive order over SAR
5.4.2 Iraq-Iran Relation in 1975-2003:After Algeria Accord;Breaking the Arrangement and Heading for War
5.5 The Iraq-Iran Relation after the US-invasion: Hydrohegemony over the SAR
Chapter 6 ,raq’s Counter-Hydrohegemonic Strategies
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Material Tools for Resistance:Commercial Interests and Oil
6.3 Active and Reactive Diplomacy and Cooperation
6.4 International Water Law and Conventions
6.5 Discourses and Counter-discourses and Cooperation or Rhetoric of Cooperation
6.6 Security Issues and Regionality
6.7 Constructing Expertise Knowledge
Chapter 7 Conclusion
Reviewing the Research Questions and findings
Suggestions for promising studies
参考文献
Annex 1:International Laws, Convention and Protocols
Annex 2:Basic guide for conducting interviews with some Iraqi experts
List of Interviewees
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