Transaqua: power, political change and the transnational politics of a water megaproject
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Adeniran, Adegboyega
Daniell, Katherine
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Least developed countries, with their unique governance and political-economic conditions, face uncommon and under-researched
transboundary hydropolitical issues. We analyze the impact of
power and political change on the adoption of the Transaqua
water transfer megaproject in Central Africa using process tracing
and analysis of documents, interviews and fieldwork. We present
the key actors and their interests and argue for the central role of
the Nigerian leadership in driving Nigeria’s state power and the
Lake Chad Basin Commission. Discourses of ‘legitimation’ and
‘urgency’ are two framings used to justify the Transaqua project
and expedite its construction, shaping our understanding of the
political strategies underlying the speedy adoption of the project
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International Journal of Water Resources Development
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2037-12-31