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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction -
2 Islands: The United States as a Networked Empire -
3 The Uses of Portability: Circulating Experts in the Technopolitics of Cold War and Decolonization -
4 On the Fallacies of Cold War Nostalgia: Capitalism, Colonialism, and South African Nuclear Geographies -
5 Rare Earths: The Cold War in the Annals of Travancore -
6 Nuclear Colonization?: Soviet Technopolitics in the Second World -
7 The Technopolitical Lineage of State Planning in Hungary, 1930–1956 -
8 Fifty Years’ Progress in Five: Brasilia—Modernization, Globalism, and the Geopolitics of Flight -
9 Crude Ecology: Technology and the Politics of Dissent in Saudi Arabia -
10 A Plundering Tiger with Its Deadly Cubs? The USSR and China as Weapons in the Engineering of a “Zimbabwean Nation,” 1945–2009 -
11 Cleaning Up the Cold War: Global Humanitarianism and the Infrastructure of Crisis Response - Bibliography
- About the Authors
- Index
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- Source:
- Entangled Geographies
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Islands: The United States as a Networked Empire -
3 The Uses of Portability: Circulating Experts in the Technopolitics of Cold War and Decolonization -
4 On the Fallacies of Cold War Nostalgia: Capitalism, Colonialism, and South African Nuclear Geographies -
5 Rare Earths: The Cold War in the Annals of Travancore -
6 Nuclear Colonization?: Soviet Technopolitics in the Second World -
7 The Technopolitical Lineage of State Planning in Hungary, 1930–1956 -
8 Fifty Years’ Progress in Five: Brasilia—Modernization, Globalism, and the Geopolitics of Flight -
9 Crude Ecology: Technology and the Politics of Dissent in Saudi Arabia -
10 A Plundering Tiger with Its Deadly Cubs? The USSR and China as Weapons in the Engineering of a “Zimbabwean Nation,” 1945–2009 -
11 Cleaning Up the Cold War: Global Humanitarianism and the Infrastructure of Crisis Response - Bibliography
- About the Authors
- Index