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A harbour in the country,a city in the sea: Infrastructural conduits,territorial inversions and the slippages of sovereignty in Sino-Sri Lankan development narratives
Affiliation:School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178903;School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178903;School of Geography, Development and Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, United States;Département de Géographie, Université de Montréal, Complexe des Sciences, C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, QC, H3C3J7, Canada;Department of Geography and Environment, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:This paper adopts infrastructure as a lens through which new understandings of the inter-relationships between territory and sovereignty can be advanced. It argues that inverting the terrestrial assumption of territory can lead to “slippages” of sovereignty in which territorial sovereignty is indirectly claimed through the assertion of governance rights. For the purposes of this paper, I explore these inversions through the reclaiming of land from the ocean, and the removal of land by the ocean. Drawing on ethnographic research exploring the effects of China-backed infrastructure mega-projects in Sri Lanka, these territorial inversions are explored, respectively, through the Port City Colombo project – in which territory is claimed from the ocean through the creation of an island infrastructure – and the Hambantota International Port project – in which territory is removed by the ocean through the creation of a man-made port. Both projects reveal the ways in which infrastructure investments are implicated in the region-building ambitions of the Belt and Road Initiative, and thus provide conduits through which Chinese sovereignty can be asserted. As conduits, they foreground the realisation, but also the reimagination, of what “islandness” can mean in/to post-war Sri Lanka.
Keywords:Territorial inversions  Infrastructural islands  Slippages of sovereignty  BRI  Sri Lanka
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