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Solidifying sovereign power in liquid space: The making and breaking of 'island chains' and 'walls' at sea
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Abstract As new visions of international order emerged among major actors of the Indian and Pacific Ocean regions, calls for freedom and openness intensified. Yet, in maritime space, the strategies for implementing these competing visions produced contradictory outcomes. The increasing sense of urgency - esp... view more
As new visions of international order emerged among major actors of the Indian and Pacific Ocean regions, calls for freedom and openness intensified. Yet, in maritime space, the strategies for implementing these competing visions produced contradictory outcomes. The increasing sense of urgency - especially among Chinese, Japanese, and US leaders - to strengthen their defences against dangers from the other has led to the creation of militarized 'walls' at sea. How did the seemingly oxymoronic walls come into being, and what significance do these bordering practices have for the conduct of international, regional, and national politics? Drawing from research on the social construction of boundaries and of maritime space, this study uses the cases of the Ryukyu Islands in the East China Sea and the Spratly area of the South China Sea to show how Sino-Japanese/US antagonisms mobilized the imagery of 'island chains' and 'sea lanes' for fixing meaning amid profound socio-economic transformations. However, despite temporarily stabilizing foreign- and security-policy ideas and solidifying sovereign power in the liquid space of the oceans, the long-term consequences of these precarious divisions can be seen only when looking beyond the erected walls at sea.... view less
Keywords
Indian Ocean; Pacific Rim; United States of America; China; Japan; international relations; foreign policy; territorial sovereignty; political strategy; maritime power; international security
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Inseln; Gebietsanspruch; Bestimmungsfaktoren der Außenpolitik; Außenpolitische Strategie; Maritime Sicherheit
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-11
Journal
Political Geography (2023) 103
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.102889
ISSN
0962-6298
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0
FundingFunded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) - Project number 449899997