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Hydropolitics in China: Water Conflict, Development and Sustainability in a Rising Power

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Friday, 05 April 2019, 4:30

Friday, April 5, 2019. 4:30PM. Hydropolitics in China: Water Conflict, Development and Sustainability in a Rising Power. Scott Moore, University Of Pennsylvania. Sponsored by Princeton Environmental Institute and  Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China. More information here.

Water-resource management is an important aspect of China's policy and politics. Moore will identify common themes and features of the relationship between water, politics and governance in contemporary China by examining how this relationship has unfolded in historical perspective. He will show that water both shapes and reflects Chinese politics.

Location  Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, A17, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ