Environmental security in a post soviet Europe.
In 1997 the Czechoslovakian and Hungarian governments entered into a Treaty that called for a joint project to build two dams on the Danube river, one in Gabcikovo, Czechoslovakia and one in Nagymaros, Hungary. The original intent of the project was to provide a system of canals, reservoirs and lock...
Main Author: | Booth, David H. |
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Other Authors: | Kennedy-Minott, Rodney |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10945/10954 |
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