Transboundary water relations of the Itaipu Dam: Unveiling Brazilian consensual hydro-hegemony

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2023-12-01

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Berkhout, PelleORCID 0009-0000-3547-655XISNI 0000000517775790
Warner, Jeroen

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Abstract

The article identifies an empirical blind spot in the literature on hydro-hegemony, with a scant analysis of power relations and resource control between states in transboundary water relations in a Latin American context. This article aims to fill this gap by examining Brazilian hydro-hegemony in the case of the Brazilian–Paraguayan Itaipu hydroelectric dam, the second-largest hydroelectric dam in the world by production. Based on a literature review and analysis of interviews with regional experts, it is argued that Brazilian hydro-hegemony can be best understood as consensual hegemony, resulting in consensual hydrohegemony as a distinct and understudied form. In the Itaipu case, Brazil established such a hydro-hegemony through the dam’s binational administrative company, containing Paraguay within a structure that leads to Brazil-skewed resource control.

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Brazil, hegemony, hydroelectricity, hydropolitics, renewable energy, resource control, Paraguay, River Plate (La Plata) Basin, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

Citation

Berkhout, P & Warner, J 2023, 'Transboundary water relations of the Itaipu Dam : Unveiling Brazilian consensual hydro-hegemony', Regions and Cohesion, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.3167/reco.2023.130302