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ID173372
Title ProperPipeline Geopolitics
Other Title InformationSubaquatic Materials and the Tactical Point
LanguageENG
AuthorBarry, Andrew ;  Gambino, Evelina
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper starts from the proposition that studies of geopolitics need to address the political significance of spaces above and below the apparently twodimensional or flat surface of the land and sea. However, we depart from the view that such spaces should be defined by their verticality or conceived as three-dimensional volumes. Instead, the argument stresses the importance of attending to the relations between physical and biological things, and the ways in which the proximity of things is both mediated and supplemented by legal, and scientific and political practice. The empirical focus of the paper is a specific geopolitical puzzle. How did a short section of the route of a transnational gas pipeline, the 3500km Southern Gas Corridor, come to be a site or ‘tactical point’ at which the construction of the pipeline could be disrupted? Our contention is that any analysis of this political question must address not only the contested relations between states, corporations and civil society, but also the potential tension and interference between the horizontal networked geopolitics of pipelines and their subaquatic and subterranean construction. The subaquatic turns out not to be volume but a space of situated encounters between disparate materials.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 25, No.1; 2020: p.109-142
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 25 No 1
Key WordsPipeline Geopolitics ;  Subaquatic Materials ;  Tactical Point


 
 
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