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Mohsen Nagheeby
Mohsen Nagheeby
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The geopolitical overlay of the hydropolitics of the Harirud River Basin
M Nagheeby, J Warner
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 18, 839-860, 2018
632018
The 150-Year Itch: Afghanistan-Iran Hydropolitics Over the Helmand/Hirmand River
M Nagheeby, J Warner
Water Alternatives 15 (3), 551-573, 2022
262022
The legitimacy of dam development in international watercourses: A case study of the Harirud river basin
M Nagheeby, M Piri, M Faure
Transnational Environmental Law 8 (2), 247-278, 2019
252019
Voices in shaping water governance: exploring discourses in the Central Rift Valley, Ethiopia
A Bantider, B Tadesse, AN Mersha, G Zeleke, T Alemayehu, M Nagheeby, ...
Water 15 (4), 803, 2023
162023
Water diplomacy in the Helmand River Basin: Exploring the obstacles to cooperation within the shadow of anarchy
M Nagheeby, A Rieu-Clarke
River basin organizations in water diplomacy, 201-221, 2020
112020
Decolonising water diplomacy and conflict transformation: from security-peace to equity-identity
M Nagheeby, J Amezaga
Water Policy 25 (8), 835-850, 2023
92023
The Worst or the Best Treaty? Analysing the equitable and reasonable utilization principle in the legal arrangements of the Helmand River
M Nagheeby
Asian Journal of International Law 14 (1), 25-44, 2024
62024
Anarchy and the law of international watercourses: Unpacking the role of equitable and reasonable utilisation principle in the pursuit of water conflict transformation
M Nagheeby
PQDT-Global, 2021
62021
Disrupted water governance in the shadows: Revealing the role of hidden actors in the Upper Cauca River Basin in Colombia
A Figueroa-Benitez, M Nagheeby, A Figueroa, J Amezaga
Frontiers in Water 5, 801171, 2023
52023
Ashraf Ghani’s ambitions to divert the Helmand River now serve his enemy, the Taliban: an International Law perspective
M Nagheeby
EJIL:Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law, 2022
52022
Maintaining status quo or realizing transformation in transboundary water conflicts? The power–interests–identity nexus in the Helmand river basin
SZ Ghoreishi, H Mianabadi, J Warner, M Nagheeby, S Vij, ...
Water International 49 (5), 664-689, 2024
42024
Obscuring Complexity and Performing Progress: Unpacking SDG Indicator 6.5. 1 and the Implementation of IWRM
A Mdee, AD Ofori, J Cohen, M Kjellén, E Rooney, S Singhal, J Amezaga, ...
Water Alternatives 17 (2), 2024
42024
Framing a social network analysis approach to understanding reputational power in the water governance of Johor, Malaysia
WAN Wan Ahmad Tajuddin, Z Zainon Noor, C Weng Wai, A Aris, ...
Journal of Water and Climate Change 14 (10), 3891-3911, 2023
32023
Critical water governance: Contextualising water security in Colombia, Ethiopia, India and Malaysia
M Nagheeby, J Amezaga, A Mdee
Newcastle University, 2023
32023
Analysis of the hydro-political impacts of dam development in transboundary river basins: A case study of the Harirud River Basin
M Nagheeby
UNESCO-IHE, 2014
32014
Water has become Turkey’s playing tool in the region. Iran Diplomacy
M Nagheeby
22014
Israel's weaponization of water: an urgent call to provide full access to water services in Gaza
M Nagheeby, A Rieu-Clarke, S McCaffrey, RM Stephan, AE Cascão, ...
FLOWS, 2023
12023
The ghosts around the coasts: anarchy and equity in transboundary river basins
M Nagheeby
The Student Journal of Professional Practice and Academic Research 2 (1), 2020
12020
Decolonizing Water Diplomacy: Toward Reduced Injustice
M Nagheeby
The Seventh Finnish Colloquium of Middle East and North African Studies, 2024
2024
“Water for peace”, yes, but it doesn’t change the need for peace and justice
M Nagheeby
World Water Day: Water for Peace, 2024
2024
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