Water democracy
Reclaiming public water in Asia
Mary Ann Manahan, Nami Yamamoto, Olivier Hoedeman (eds)
Nov 29 2007
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"Water Democracy: Reclaiming Public Water in Asia" is a compilation of 19 new essays written by civil society activists, trade unionists and other water practitioners. The essays show that the privatization wave has far from come to a halt in Asia: from India and Indonesia to Japan and South Korea (where public water delivery has been very successful), neoliberal governments promote privatisation as the way forward. At the same time the essay collection also highlights a very different trend: democratisation and other progressive reforms of public water management are gaining ground in Asia, providing an attractive alternative to privatisation.
See also
- Reclaiming Public Water (Japanese edition)
- Outcomes of Madrid Reclaiming Public Water seminar
- Reclaiming Public Water briefing!
- Water: Common Good, Public Management, And Alternatives
- International gathering for promoting progressive public water models in rural areas (Barcelona, November 19 – 21 2006)
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