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CHINA'S 'SOFT-PATH' TO TRANSBOUNDARY WATER COOPERATION EXAMINED IN THE LIGHT OF TWO UN GLOBAL WATER CONVENTIONS - EXPLORING THE 'CHINESE WAY'

机译:从两项联合国全球水公约的角度审视中国通往跨界水合作的“软路径”-探索“中国之路”

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China, the world's largest developing country, is now on course (within the next decade) to emerge as the world's biggest economy. As has occurred in most developed nations, this development drive has had, and continues to have, significant adverse impacts on China's environment. This is evident especially in the diminishing quantity and quality of available water resources, both within China and crossing its national borders. In the international transboundary context this has resulted in water-related problems, in the past with Russia (industrial pollution on the Amur) and currently with India on the Brahmaputra, where China seeks to construct some major dams despite India's protestations. China's reaction to these transboundary watercourse events has been by using international diplomacy, the so-called 'soft-path' of cooperation, which is the bedrock of China's foreign policy.
机译:中国是世界上最大的发展中国家,现在(在未来十年内)有望成为世界上最大的经济体。正如大多数发达国家所发生的那样,这种发展动力已经并将继续对中国环境产生重大不利影响。这一点在中国境内以及跨越国界的可用水资源的数量和质量不断下降中尤为明显。在国际跨界背景下,这导致了与水有关的问题,过去是俄罗斯(阿穆尔河上的工业污染),目前是布拉马普特拉邦的印度,尽管印度提出了抗议,但中国仍试图在这里建造一些大坝。中国对这些跨界水道事件的反应一直是通过国际外交,即所谓的“软路径”合作,这是中国外交政策的基石。

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    《The Journal of Water Law》 |2011年第6期|229-247|共19页
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    Founding Director UNESCO IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science,University of Dundee;

    Xiamen University School of Law, Fujian, China;

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