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ID134639
Title ProperManicheism delirium
Other Title Informationdesire and disavowal in the libidinal economy of an emerging economy
LanguageENG
AuthorSioh, Maureen
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This paper explores the motivations behind the outward foreign direct investment (ofdi) decisions in the past decade of an East Asian government-linked corporation (glc), the largest company of its kind in the world in terms of sectoral specialisation. This glc has travelled far from its origins as an agent of European imperialism to its current controversial role spearheading postcolonial extra-territorialisation strategies. I argue that financial predation is the synechdoche for territorialisation in the new imperialism. Consequently emerging economies pre-empt the financial siege by embarking on ofdi strategies themselves to create economic buffer territory. I construct a psychoanalytical framework for examining how anxiety is acted out in the global economy. I apply concepts of the traumatic moment, anxiety and the defence mechanisms of disavowal, splitting, introjection and projection to analyse the glc’s investments as territorial displacements of the libidinal economy.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.35, No.7; 2014: p.1162-1178
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 35 No 7
Standard NumberPolitical Economy


 
 
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