Lancang-Mekong Cooperation: Overcoming the Trust Deficit on the Mekong
Grünwald, Richard | July 2021
Abstract
The Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) is one of the most recent cooperation mechanisms established in the Mekong sub-region. Unlike other mechanisms backed by non-riparian states, such as the Mekong-US Partnership (MUP), the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC), the Mekong-Republic of Korea Cooperation (MROK) or the Mekong-Japan Cooperation (MJC), the LMC was established by all riparian states to deal with multifarious regional challenges
Citation
Grünwald, Richard. 2021. Lancang-Mekong Cooperation: Overcoming the Trust Deficit on the Mekong. © ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/13878.ISSN
2335-6677
Keywords
Access To Water
Available Water
Demand For Water
Drinking Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Freshwater
Groundwater Quality
Managing Water Resources
Trade Disputes
Trade Barriers
Free Trade
Trade
Trade Agreements
Intraregional Trade
Sewage management
Waste Disposal
Sanitation services wastes
Water pollutants
Water storage
Dams
Trade relations
Trade policy
Trade policy
Trade development
Import volume
Export volume
Import policy
Export policy
International Monetary Relations
Local Finance
Banks
Capital Market
financial statistics
Foreign trade
Fresh water
Underground water
Water quality management
Drinking water protection
Source water protection
Water-supply
Water harvesting
Water in agriculture
Integrated water development
Residential water consumption
Restraint of trade
International economic integration
Trade blocs
East-West
Regional trading blocs
Foreign trade and employment
Developing countries
Industrial priorities
Technological innovation
Technology transfer
Foreign trade regulation
Industrial relations
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