
Documenting China’s Borderlands – Episode 7: Liquid Borders
From Asia Insight by National Bureau of Asian Research
March 20, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 73
About this episode
This episode explores China's role as a hydro-hegemon and the implications of its transboundary river policies.
From the National Bureau of Asian Research, an Asia Insight miniseries exploring the geostrategic significance of China’s borderlands, led by Nadège Rolland, Distinguished Fellow for China Studies at NBR. Episode Seven: Liquid Borders This seventh episode describes China’s position as a “hydro-hegemon,” considers how transboundary rivers can be used either as sources of transborder cooperation or geopolitical leverage, and explores the consequences of China’s river damming. With Selina Ho Li Ching (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore) and Brian Eyler (Stimson Center). Materials cited or referenced in the recording “Water Wars? A Talk with Ismail Serageldin,” World Policy Journal 26, No.4 (Winter 2009-2010). Li Zhifei 李志斐 “An Analysis of Transboundary River Issues Between China and the Countries of Its Periphery” [中国与周边国家跨国河流问题之分析] Pacific Journal 19, No.3 (March 2011). Mark Zeitoun, Jeroen Warner, “Hydro-Hegemony: A Framework for Analysis of Trans-Boundary Water Conflicts,” Water Policy 8, No.5 (2006). Anthony Spaeth, “China’s Toxic Shock,” Time, November 27, 2005. Brahma Chellaney, “Water, Power, and Competition in Asia,” Asian Survey 54, No.4…
People in this episode
Host: Nadège Rolland
Guests: Selina Ho Li Ching, Brian Eyler
Topics covered
- China's borderlands
- hydro-hegemony
- transboundary rivers
- geopolitical leverage
- river damming
Keywords
- water conflicts
- Asia
- geostrategic significance
Mentioned in this episode
Products: World Policy Journal, Pacific Journal, Water Policy, Time, Asian Survey
Books & works: Documenting China’s Borderlands, Water Wars? A Talk with Ismail Serageldin, Hydro-Hegemony: A Framework for Analysis of Trans-Boundary Water Conflicts, Water Policy 8, China’s Toxic Shock, Water, Power, and Competition in Asia, River Politics: China’s Policies in the Mekong and the Brahmaputra in Comparative Perspective, China’s Statecraft through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation: Building a Sino-Centric Regional Order
Places: China, Kazakhstan
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