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The Mekong River Basin has been the subject of several books, a number of doctoral dissertations, and many research papers. In each case, the Mekong was viewed from different perspectives for various purposes. It is usually the case that a river basin
organization is established after water use conflicts have occurred and direct communication among riparian countries has failed to solve the conflicts. In the case of the Mekong River Basin, cooperation began when the potential for conflicts over water was still very low, but the cooperation initiative came from national development aspirations based on global experiences and support. The current Mekong case study – carried out within the framework of cooperation between the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) – is part of the global efforts coordinated in a UNESCO programme aimed at reviewing lessons learnt and providing possible best practices for international river basins in order to turn potential conflicts into potential cooperations (PCCP).
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