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Hydropolitics: The Itaipu Dam, Sovereignty, and the Engineering of Modern South America

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By (author): Professor Christine Folch

An in-depth look at the people and institutions connected with the Itaipu Dam, the worlds biggest producer of renewable energy

Hydropolitics is a groundbreaking investigation of the worlds largest power plant and the ways the energy we use shapes politics and economics. Itaipu Binational Hydroelectric Dam straddles the Parana River border that divides the two countries that equally co-own the dam, Brazil and Paraguay. It generates the carbon-free electricity that powers industry in both the giant of South America and one of the smallest economies of the region. Based on unprecedented access to energy decision makers, Christine Folch reveals how Paraguayans harness the dam to engineer wealth, power, and sovereignty, demonstrating how energy capture influences social structures.

During the dams construction under the right-wing military government of Alfredo Stroessner and later during the leftist presidency of liberation theologian Fernando Lugo, the dam became central to debates about development, governance, and prosperity. Dams not only change landscapes; Folch asserts that the properties of water, transmuted by dams, change states. She argues that the dam converts water into electricity and money to produce hydropolitics through its physical infrastructure, the financial liquidity of energy monies, and the international legal agreements managing transboundary water resources between Brazil and Paraguay, and their neighbors Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay.

Looking at the fraught political discussions about the future of the worlds single largest producer of renewable energy, Hydropolitics explores how this massive public works project touches the lives of all who are linked to it.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780691186603

About Professor Christine Folch

Christine Folch is assistant professor of cultural anthropology and environmental science and policy at Duke University. Twitter @christinefolch

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