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Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
“Water for peace”, yes, but it doesn’t change the need for peace and justice : Reflections for World Water Day 20242024
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Decolonizing Water Diplomacy: Toward Reduced Injustice2024
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Maintaining status quo or realizing transformation in transboundary water conflicts? The power–interests–identity nexus in the Helmand river basin2024
Elliot Rooney
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Xanthe Polaine
Obscuring Complexity and Performing Progress: Unpacking SDG Indicator 6.5.1 and the Implementation of IWRM2024
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
The Worst or the Best Treaty? Analysing the Equitable and Reasonable Utilization Principle in the Legal Arrangements of the Helmand River2024
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Critical Water Governance: Contextualising Water Security in Colombia, Ethiopia, India and Malaysia2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Decolonising water diplomacy and conflict transformation: from security-peace to equity-identity2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Disrupted water governance in the shadows: Revealing the role of hidden actors in the Upper Cauca River Basin in Colombia2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Exploring the rule of equitable and reasonable use on the Helmand river: new insights from interactional international law2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Framing a social network analysis approach to understanding reputational power in the water governance of Johor, Malaysia2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Israel’s Weaponization of Water: An Urgent Call to Provide Full Access to Water Services in Gaza2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Professor Jaime Amezaga
Voices in Shaping Water Governance: Exploring Discourses in the Central Rift Valley, Ethiopia2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
When International Water Law Meets Anarchy: How May Transformation Occur in Hydropolitical Relations?2023
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Ashraf Ghani’s ambitions to divert the Helmand River now serve his enemy, the Taliban: an International Law perspective2022
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Resetting Expectations of International Water Law: The hidden and untapped magic of 'equity'2022
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
The 150-year itch: Afghanistan-Iran hydropolitics over the Helmand/Hirmand River2022
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
The Ghosts Around the Coasts: Anarchy and Equity in Transboundary River Basins2020
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
Water diplomacy in the Helmand River Basin: Exploring the obstacles to cooperation within the shadow of anarchy2020
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
The Legitimacy of Dam Development in International Watercourses: A Case Study of the Harirud River Basin2019
Dr Mohsen Nagheeby
The geopolitical overlay of the hydropolitics of the Harirud River Basin2018