Rogun Dam — Path to Energy Independence or Security Threat? | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3390/SU3091573 Corpus ID: 5404022Rogun Dam — Path to Energy Independence or Security Threat? @article{Eshchanov2011RogunD, title={Rogun Dam — Path to Energy Independence or Security Threat?}, author={Bahtiyor R. Eshchanov and M. Grinwis and Sanaatbek K. Salaev and Ruzumboy A. Eshchanov}, journal={Agricultural & Natural Resource Economics eJournal}, year={2011} } Bahtiyor R. Eshchanov, M. Grinwis, +1 author Ruzumboy A. Eshchanov Published 2011 Economics Agricultural & Natural Resource Economics eJournal The revitalization of the Rogun hydropower station project and launch of an Initial Public Offering has led the water-energy disputes between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to a new stage. While two riparian states advocate their positions from their own perspective, it gives the impression of being a “prisoners’ dilemma” case from a regional cooperation point. 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