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Final Project. Due April 22 Should include in a notebook Table of Contents Statement of the topic and situation for the project (1-2 pages) Weekly information gathered from news and other sources. Be sure you have these clearly dated with at least one for each week.
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Final Project • Due April 22 • Should include in a notebook • Table of Contents • Statement of the topic and situation for the project (1-2 pages) • Weekly information gathered from news and other sources. Be sure you have these clearly dated with at least one for each week. • Review of the historical background and important empirical information (4-5 pages) • An analysis of the situation that makes use of the various declarations that are important for your issue and the theoretical perspectives that we explore • A summary of the practical approaches that are being used to address this situation • A final analysis with your recommendations • A bibliography
Reports • Jon Menges • Jake Van Asten • Allison Ackermann
Water Wars II Vandana Shiva
Review • She is arguing for ecological democracy. • She is presenting the case that water and how we manage and think about it is central to such democracy • She has presented information on privatization of water • She has connected climate change and the water crisis
Chapter 3: The Colonization of Rivers • Bhakra Dam • Hoover Dam
The Colonization of Rivers • What are the real results of these projects? • Public cost and private gain (56) • Conflicts • Displacement
The Colonization of Rivers • Water Conflicts • (70) US and Mexico • (71) Turkey and Iraq • (72) Israel and the West Bank • (74) The Nile
The Colonization of Rivers • Displacement • Bhakra displaced 2,180 families (65) • China has displace 10 million people (67) • Worldwide, 40-80 million people have been displaced
Water rules are not adequate • Four theories (77ff) • Territorial sovereignty • Harmon doctrine—countries are sovereign • Natural water flow • Territorial integrity theory, unhampered flow • Equitable apportionment • Gained international acceptance • Community interest
None of these address the ecological impacts. They assume water as wasted if not used • (82) A needed dialogue and links • Movement against dams • Movement against ecological hazards of intensive irrigation • Movement for water rights
Chapter 4: World Bank, WTO, and Corporate Control • If in chapter 3, we come to see what is needed, in this chapter we see that what is actually happening works against what is needed.
World Bank, WTO, and Corporate Control • (87) The World Bank supports public funds and private profit • (89) Look at some of the examples she gives • (92-93) GATS (General Agreement of Trade in Services) • These take control from countries and people • Reverse democratization
Stories • The results of privatization • The example of Bolivia (102)