The Doctrines of Water Justice in the Perspective of Multipolarity
Journal: RUDN Journal of Political Science (Vol.27, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-04-10
Authors : Nikolay Nikolaev;
Page : 27-38
Keywords : climate policy; water doctrine; multipolar world;
Abstract
Modern trends towards multipolarity and fragmentation of international cooperation raise the issue of the need to develop a new approach to solving the problem of climate change. The key aspect is the problem of water resources management as a tool for achieving goals on adaptation and neutralization of climate change within local climatic zones. The author concludes that the existing doctrines of fair distribution of water resources, as the main factor of local climate change, demonstrate their inconsistency in the context of multipolarity. In this regard, it is proposed to consider the possibility of developing a new doctrine of water resources management based on the unity of climate goals. For this purpose, the author uses the method of political and legal analysis when working with regulatory materials related to climate policy in Russia. The method of narrative analysis (we are talking about thematic and structural narrative analysis) was used in the study of various Doctrines of fair use of water resources. No less important place in the study is occupied by the analysis of situations (case study). In particular, the analysis of situations related to qualitative methods is necessary when considering cases related to local conflict situations of distribution and management of water resources.
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