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Blue economy and the Indian Ocean Rim / Doyle, Timothy   Journal Article
Doyle, Timothy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘Blue Economy’ (BE) (broadly conceptualizing oceans as ‘shared development spaces’) has emerged as a powerful and contested concept of in many of those 27 countries which are part of, either as Members States or Dialogue Partners, the leading Track One regional governance organization: the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). The Indian Ocean Rim (IOR), with nearly half the world’s population by 2050, in geopolitical terms,
Key Words Indian Ocean Rim  Blue Economy 
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Climate territories: a global soul for the global south? / Doyle, Timothy; Chaturvedi, Sanjay   Journal Article
Doyle, Timothy Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In this article, we depict climate as an issue which deterritorialises existing geopolitical realities in a manner which suits the discourses of both elite science and corporate globalisation. In this deterritorialisation, the politics of place, of difference, are removed; the divisions between North and South - the Minority and Majority Worlds - must melt away as all peoples become citizen-consumers in need of a morally conservative (using global archetypal myths of flood and fire) but economically neo-liberal global soul with which to confront the global nemesis of climate change. This deterritorialisation is constructed from a Northern (particularly a Western European) position. It emerges from post-material and post-industrial environmental discourses, largely ignoring the discourses and frames of post-colonial environmentalism (and environmental debt) which are far more appropriate when describing the environmental and developmental realities of the Global South. In the article, we introduce the case of India, as both its civil society and governments wrestle with the new realities of the global climate change agenda. We show how India's official framing of climate change discourse, overwhelmingly dictated and driven by the imperatives of economic growth, continues to oscillate between the 'scientific' underpinnings of deterritorialised-global representations of climate change and the growing trends to reterritorialise multifaceted climate space through geopolitical-geoeconomic reasonings.
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Coming together of geoeconomics and geosecurities in the Indian Ocean Region / Doyle, Timothy   Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Africa  India  Indian Ocean Region  Geoeconomic 
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Environment and politics / Doyle, Timothy; Mceachern, Doug 1998  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1998.
Description xx, 206p.
Series Routledge introduction to environment
Standard Number 041514776X
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Environment and politics / Doyle, Timothy; McEachern, Doug 2001  Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication London, Routledge, 2001.
Description xix, 216p.
Series Routledge introductions to environment series
Standard Number 0415217733
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Environment and politics / Doyle, Timothy; McEachern, Doug 2008  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description xxi, 301p.
Standard Number 9780415380515
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Geoeconomics and geosecurities in the Indian Ocean Region / Doyle, Timothy (ed.) 2017  Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2017.
Description ix, 115p.hbk
Standard Number 9781138205413
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Indian Ocean futures: new partnerships, new alliances and academic diplomacy / Doyle, Timothy; Seal, Graham   Article
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Summary/Abstract Much of the job which falls to the editors of relatively new academic journals such as the Journal of the Indian Ocean Region (JIOR) is to forge epistemic and intellectual networks and alliances across an emerging academic field. And there can be no doubt that Indian Ocean studies and associated research ventures are relatively recent pursuits when compared to those works which have focused more heavily upon the Atlantic and Pacific oceanic geopolitical spheres. This is not to say that Indian Ocean interests have only recently emerged, but that rather, over recent decades, the intellectual and critical gaze of the academic nglosphere has been largely focused elsewhere.
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Rise and return of the Indo-Pacific : oceans, seas and civilisational linkages / Doyle, Timothy   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indo-Pacific, constructed either as a region, super-region or non-region, is currently a hotly contested map-making phenomenon. Various countries and cultures, washed by the waters of these amorphous oceanic boundaries and sea spaces, are currently seeking to establish exclusive territorial claims over these water spaces by invoking stories and narratives taken from pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial eras. These stories are often used in an attempt to legitimate “natural”, and more essentialist relationships between certain cultures and/or nation-states with their surrounding seas. These narratives both challenge the broader international system and its rule of law, and create internal narratives, strengthening domestic and national support for state-building programs in the region/s. But the Indo-Pacific is more than a contestation between nation-statist imaginations and aspirations. It also invokes stories which seek to develop and celebrate a shared “maritime regionalism” beyond the exclusive and usually dominant politics of nation-states. Finally, a third interpretive category is used: the construction of the Indo-Pacific as a globalised “non-space”.
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Rise and return of the Indo-Pacific / Doyle, Timothy; Rumley, Dennis 2019  Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019.
Description xiii, 223p.: figures, tableshbk
Standard Number 9780198739524
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