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- Title
A Step Outside: Observations from the World's Youngest State.
- Authors
Bachmann, Veit
- Abstract
The following text provides observations and reflections based on a visit to the South Sudanese capital of Juba in February 2012. Specifically, it addresses three aspects: (i) the Kenyan involvement in South Sudan as (perceived) sub-imperialism; (ii) the place of the European Union (EU) compound, the collective space of the embassies of the EU and its member states in Juba; and (iii) a twofold plea for normativity in human geographic research and in the civilian aspects of the European integration process. Through these observations, this paper suggests a 'grounded geopolitical research at the margins' involving locally embedded fieldwork in a variety of empirical settings, including geopolitically marginalized ones. In so doing, I highlight how a 'step outside' the box of our accustomed intellectual (and geographical) environment provides not only a better understanding of different geopolitical conditions, assumptions and narratives but also fresh perspectives on our own ones.
- Subjects
JUBA (South Sudan); SOUTH Sudanese; KENYANS; IMPERIALISM; EUROPEAN Union; HUMAN geography; GEOPOLITICS
- Publication
Geography Compass, 2013, Vol 7, Issue 11, p778
- ISSN
1749-8198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gec3.12074