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      <title>Water diplomacy in a changing world : adapting to new paradigm shifts, and the need for new innovative tools</title>
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      <description>Title: Water diplomacy in a changing world : adapting to new paradigm shifts, and the need for new innovative tools
Abstract: Med Agenda intends, in this article, to address the state of the world’s water in the 21st Century&#xD;
in its complexities, in relation to diplomacy and in its theories and practices. Diplomacy is a&#xD;
science and an art, in a wider sense, of managing and conducting relations among nations. The&#xD;
main assumption here, is that significant paradigmatic changes occurred in the second half of the&#xD;
last century in a variety of disciplines: the theory of relativity, Darwin’s theory, quantum mechanics,&#xD;
organic chemistry, computers, informatics, logic, and post modernism. Influenced by all these, is&#xD;
water diplomacy starting to be studied as a multi-disciplinary and meta-disciplinary science, and&#xD;
within the framework of complexity, as a new discipline?</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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