Currents of trust Insights from transboundary water cooperation in the Sava and Syrdarya river basins
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| Award date | 06-03-2026 |
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| Number of pages | 162 |
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This research examines how trust manifests in transboundary water cooperation, moving beyond the simplistic binary of trust and mistrust. It conceptualizes trust as multi-dimensional, multi-level, and dynamic, shaped by interactions, institutions, and (professional) cultures. The research compares two case studies: the Sava River Basin in post-Yugoslav Southeastern Europe and the Syrdarya River Basin in post-Soviet Central Asia.
The findings reveal five key insights. First, institutional frameworks – agreements, rules, and joint bodies – provide essential foundations for trust. Second, social ties such as shared languages and professional networks facilitate collaboration but need institutional support to endure. Third, trust functions across multiple levels: interpersonal, interorganizational, and interstate, which may evolve independently. Fourth, trust is dynamic, changing with political shifts, leadership turnover, and accumulated experience. Fifth, trust and data sharing co-evolve, transitioning from personal exchanges to institutionalized systems. Conceptually, the thesis bridges two frameworks: one distinguishing rational, social, and psychological trust, and the empirically developed Trust Angles Framework, identifying risk-minimizing, value-shaping, and psychosocially-easing sources at different levels and the development of trust intensities. Methodologically, it demonstrates the value of qualitative, reflexive, and comparative approaches. Ultimately, trust is shown as context-dependent and negotiated, offering practical insights for advancing transboundary water cooperation. |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Language | English |
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Thesis (complete)
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Chapter 3: Trust and data sharing: Exploring sources of social trust in transboundary water cooperation
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Chapter 4: Angles of trust in transboundary water cooperation: Capturing the multidimensional and dynamic nature of trust in the Sava and Syrdarya river basins
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Chapter 5: Building trust in transboundary river basins: The potential of data sharing
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References; Appendices
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Appendix 2: Chapter 4 appendix: Trust intensity in the Sava basin (2002, 2013) and the Syrdarya basin (1992, 2008)
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Appendix 3: Chapter 5 appendix: Details of data collection
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