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Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 95 - 102, 19.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.257680

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The Global Politics of Large Dams: Notes on Christopher J. Sneddon’s Concrete Revolution

Year 2016, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 95 - 102, 19.06.2016
https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.257680

Abstract

Review article on

Christopher J. Sneddon, Concrete Revolution: Large Dams, Cold War Geopolitics, and the US Bureau of Reclamation (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015, 270pp., USD 45, hardcover).

References

  • Acuto, Michele. "Everyday International Relations: Garbage, Grand Designs, and Mundane Matters." International Political Sociology 8, no.4 (2014): 345-362.
  • Austin, Jonathan Luke. `We have never been civilized: Torture and the Materiality of World Political Binaries." European Journal of International Relations, 2015. doi:10.1177/1354066115616466
  • Barry, Andrew. “The Translation Zone: Between Actor-Network Theory and International
  • Relations.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 41, no.3 (2013): 413-29.
  • Barry, Andrew. Material politics: Disputes along the pipeline. Mississauga: John Wiley & Sons, 2013.
  • Broich, John. “Engineering the Empire: British Water Supply Systems and Colonial Societies,
  • -1900”, in Journal of British Studies 46, no. 2 (2007): 346-365.
  • Leander, Anna.“Technological agency in the co-constitution of legal expertise and the US drone program.” Leiden Journal of International Law 26, no.4 (2013): 811-831
  • Mayer, Maximilian and Michele Acuto. “The Global Governance of Large Technical Systems.”
  • Millennium: Journal of International Studies 43, no. 2 (2015): 660-83.
  • Mitchell, Timothy. Rule of experts: Egypt, techno-politics, modernity. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.
  • Pritchard, Sara B. “From hydroimperialism to hydrocapitalism: ‘French hydraulics in France,
  • North Africa, and beyond” in Social Studies of Science 42, no. 4, (2012): 591-615.
  • Salter , Mark B. and William Walters. "Bruno Latour Encounters International Relations: An Interview." Millennium-Journal of International Studies 4, no.3 (2016): 524-546.
  • Sneddon, Christopher J. Concrete Revolution: Large Dams, Cold War Geopolitics, and the US
  • Bureau of Reclamation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015.
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Publication Date June 19, 2016
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Chicago Lombardo, Joseph D. “The Global Politics of Large Dams: Notes on Christopher J. Sneddon’s Concrete Revolution”. All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace 5, no. 2 (July 2016): 95-102. https://doi.org/10.20991/allazimuth.257680.

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