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L'urbanisation de défis globaux. Le cas des guerres asymétriques

Saskia Sassen

Géographie, économie, société, 2011, vol. 13, issue 1, 11-25

Abstract: The essay is framed by the proposition that cities make visible the limits of superior military power, and in that sense function as a weak regime, one that can contest though not overcome superior power. It uses the case of asymmetric war to explore the contradictions that arise from this urbanization ? most significantly, the limits of superior military power when war moves to cities and the ways in which this makes powerlessness complex rather than elementary. The core of the paper focuses on Mumbai and Gaza as two sites that help us understand the enormous variability of war once it gets urbanized, and thus the multiplicity of types of asymmetric war. The essay concludes with a discussion about larger patterns we can see through the cases examined here, such as the repositioning of territory, authority and rights.

Keywords: authority; Gaza; limits of military power; Mumbai; rights; territory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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