2005
DOI: 10.1080/13648470500049925
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“…3 As social scientists argue, neither water nor ethnicity are in themselves drivers of conflict. Such projects, misrepresenting and reshaping local categories, have often heightened inequalities (Heathershaw and Megoran 2011;Reeves 2014, 94-100;Thompson and Heathershaw 2005). 4 This is broadly typical of aid to Central Asia and wider postsocialist space, which often exacerbated problems and entrenched elites (Babajanian et al 2005;Pétric 2005;Wedel 1998, 86-7;Werner 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 As social scientists argue, neither water nor ethnicity are in themselves drivers of conflict. Such projects, misrepresenting and reshaping local categories, have often heightened inequalities (Heathershaw and Megoran 2011;Reeves 2014, 94-100;Thompson and Heathershaw 2005). 4 This is broadly typical of aid to Central Asia and wider postsocialist space, which often exacerbated problems and entrenched elites (Babajanian et al 2005;Pétric 2005;Wedel 1998, 86-7;Werner 2000).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%