• Title of article

    The US military base network and contemporary colonialism: Power projection, resistance and the quest for operational unilateralism

  • Author/Authors

    Jeffrey Sasha Davis، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    215
  • To page
    224
  • Abstract
    This article explores the contemporary global network of US military bases. This paper examines how the geography of this network is shaped not only by military objectives but also by resistance from allied governments and communities adjacent to bases. Using examples from Guam, Puerto Rico, Okinawa and other locales this paper examines how local resistances to US bases have caused the Department of Defense to increasingly rely on non-sovereign islands as sites for bases. These sites, military strategists believe, will enable the military to train without hindrance and to operate without the need for consultation with allies. These colonies, however, are also sites were military activities are actively resisted. The resulting base network is thus shaped not only by global military priorities, but also by an increasingly globalized network of local social movements resisting militarization.
  • Keywords
    Military , colonialism , Guam , Social Movements , Bases , Feminist geopolitics
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Record number

    1293037