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Engaging Colonial Entanglements: “Treatment as a State” Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance

Global Environmental Politics - United States
doi 10.1162/glep_a_00517
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Planetary ChangeManagementInternational RelationsRenewable EnergyGlobalSustainabilityPolitical SciencePolicyMonitoringLawthe Environment
Date

August 1, 2019

Authors
Sibyl DiverDaniel AhrensTalia ArbitKaren Bakker
Publisher

MIT Press - Journals


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