Urban Geopolitics in ’Ordinary’ and ’Contested’ Cities: Perspectives from the European South-East

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geopolitics Pub Date : 2022-10-09 DOI:10.1080/14650045.2022.2129010
G. Bădescu
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ABSTRACT Connecting urban geopolitics with critical geopolitics, this article highlights the urban geopolitical significance of learning from the European South-east. Urban geopolitics has often made reference to the European South-east in discussions of urban warfare, conflict and contestation. In particular, Sarajevo and discussions of urbicide played a seminal role in understanding the contemporary relationship between conflict and the built environment. Beyond this attention to the 1990s wars, this article shows that contemporary urban transformations in the region reflect novel processes and alignments that can contribute to the larger project of rethinking urban geopolitics: allegedly ‘contested’ and ‘ordinary’ cities in the region reflect today a reshaping of practices of material and immaterial urban geopolitics highlighting transnational and global entanglements beyond the East-West and North-South conceptual and geopolitical divides. By employing a critical geopolitical analysis of the urban, the article discusses performative acts of power in urban space and the reconfiguration of the built environment in two cities in the region as a nexus of geopolitical processes, well beyond the wars of the 1990s: Sarajevo, arguably a divided city in a contested state, and Belgrade, an ‘ordinary’ capital city of a nation-state, albeit uncontested capital of a country with contested territories. The article highlights the emergence of newer relationships beyond the East-West divide, particularly with the Middle East, specifically articulated through urban space reconfigurations. It shows how the European South-east reflects that the urban geopolitical goes beyond the usual lens of ‘contested’ urban space to ‘ordinary’ cities, which become arenas of multi-scalar geopolitics.
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“普通”和“竞争”城市的城市地缘政治:来自欧洲东南部的视角
摘要本文将城市地缘政治与批判性地缘政治联系起来,强调向欧洲东南部学习的城市地缘政治意义。城市地缘政治在讨论城市战争、冲突和竞争时经常提到欧洲东南部。特别是,萨拉热窝和关于消除城市化的讨论在理解冲突与建筑环境之间的当代关系方面发挥了重要作用。除了对20世纪90年代战争的关注之外,这篇文章表明,该地区的当代城市转型反映了新的过程和路线,这些过程和路线有助于重新思考城市地缘政治的更大项目:该地区所谓的“有争议”和“普通”城市反映了今天物质和非物质城市地缘政治实践的重塑,突出了超越东西方和南北方的概念和地缘政治分歧。通过对城市的批判性地缘政治分析,文章讨论了该地区两个城市在城市空间中的表演性权力行为和建筑环境的重新配置,这两个城市是地缘政治进程的纽带,远远超出了20世纪90年代的战争:萨拉热窝,可以说是一个有争议的国家中的分裂城市,贝尔格莱德,一个民族国家的“普通”首都,一个领土有争议的国家的首都。这篇文章强调了东西方分歧之外新关系的出现,特别是与中东的关系,特别是通过城市空间重构来表达。它展示了欧洲东南部如何反映出城市地缘政治超越了“有争议”的城市空间的通常镜头,而成为多尺度地缘政治舞台的“普通”城市。
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Geopolitics
Geopolitics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: The study of geopolitics has undergone a major renaissance during the past decade. Addressing a gap in the published periodical literature, this journal seeks to explore the theoretical implications of contemporary geopolitics and geopolitical change with particular reference to territorial problems and issues of state sovereignty . Multidisciplinary in its scope, Geopolitics includes all aspects of the social sciences with particular emphasis on political geography, international relations, the territorial aspects of political science and international law. The journal seeks to maintain a healthy balance between systemic and regional analysis.
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