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The Cold War, the US Bureau of Reclamation, and the technopolitics of river basin development, 1950–1970
Authors:Chris Sneddon  Coleen Fox
Affiliation:aDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College, 6017 Fairchild, Hanover, NH 03755, USA;bDepartment of Geography, Dartmouth College, 6017 Fairchild, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
Abstract:This paper examines the links between Cold War geopolitics and economic development to explain the relatively rapid proliferation of the concept of river basin development throughout so-called “developing areas” of Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America during the latter half of the twentieth century. The research focuses on the United States Bureau of Reclamation, the most significant water resource development agency of the US government, and its engagement in what it termed “foreign activities” beginning in the aftermath of World War II. Grounded in recent work on technopolitics, the constructed scales of water resource development, and histories of the “global” Cold War, this research examines the advancement of water resource development in the Litani River basin in Lebanon—as guided by staff of the US Bureau of Reclamation—during the period from 1950 to 1970. The Bureau operated as a geopolitical agent attempting to implement a universalized model of river basin development, but encountered continuous difficulties in the form of political and biophysical contingencies. The Bureau’s efforts, centred on the basin as the most appropriate unit of development, were consistently undercut by scale-making projects related to global and regional geopolitical concerns. The research concludes that understandings of the technopolitics of development interventions would benefit from a closer engagement with recent discussions regarding the construction of spatial scale within political geography and related fields. River basin development and its material transformation of multiple locales remains one of the largely neglected, but vitally important, legacies of Cold War geopolitics.
Keywords:Technopolitics   Cold War   Geopolitics   River basin development   Scale-making project   Bureau of Reclamation   Litani River
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