保护海难移民利润的地缘经济学

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/tran.12686
Terence Adam Rudolph
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商船在地中海救援移民方面发挥着重要作用。进行这些商业救援存在着物质和经济风险,而这些风险却鲜为人知,往往被忽视。对船长而言,海难中的移民体现了地缘经济风险与地缘政治风险之间的密切联系。我认为,商业航运船长对移民救援的协商捕捉到了地缘经济和地缘政治寻求安全的话语在日常生活和苦难中纠缠和矛盾的体现方式。支撑供应链安全化的理由和逻辑是地缘政治和地缘经济战略界定海上救援空间风险的话语场所。本研究从一个概念框架出发,将地缘政治与地缘经济战略之间持续辩证关系的空间结构确定为地缘经济分析的一个决定性特征。研究基于对 24 位海事专业人士的访谈,以及向欧洲边境和海岸警卫局(Frontex)提出的一系列信息自由请求,以获取涉及商船的救援信息。本文为地中海中部涉及商船和移民的海上救援提供了新的人文地理信息。
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The geoeconomics of protecting profits from migrants in maritime distress
Commercial vessels play a significant role in rescuing migrants on the Mediterranean. There are physical and financial risks to performing these commercial rescues that are poorly understood and often ignored. For ship captains, migrants in maritime distress embody the close linkages between geoeconomic and geopolitical risk. I argue that the negotiation of migrant rescues by commercial shipping captains captures the ways in which geoeconomic and geopolitical security‐seeking discourses become entangled and contradictorily embodied in everyday life and suffering. The rationale and logic that underwrite the securitisation of the supply chain is the discursive site where geopolitical and geoeconomic strategy define the risks in maritime rescue space. This study extends from a conceptual framework that identifies the spatial structuring of an ongoing dialectic between geopolitical and geoeconomic strategy as a defining feature of geoeconomic analyses. The research is based on interviews with 24 maritime professionals and a series of freedom of information requests to the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) for information about rescues involving commercial ships. This paper contributes new information on the human geography of maritime rescues that involve commercial ships and migrants in the Central Mediterranean.
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