Chokepoints and the resilience of American power (opens in new tab)
Quinn Slobodian has a good review in the New York Review of Books of Edward Fishman’s Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare. Fishman’s book, as discussed by Slobodian, suggests that the old geography of imperial power, associated with control over maritime chokepoints, has been displaced, or at least supplemented, by a new kind of geopolitical chokepoint embedded in the infrastructure of globalization itself.The old strategic passages, Suez, Hormuz, Malacca, have not ceas...
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