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The Deadly Life of Logistics

Mapping Violence in Global Trade
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The Deadly Life of Logistics explores how the global movement of goods is deeply entwined with politics and security. Deborah Cowen traces logistics from its military origins to its crucial role in shaping the global economy and modern supply chains. The book reveals the political tensions around borders, piracy, and securitisation, showing how logistics restructures economies and challenges traditional state sovereignty in contemporary global trade.
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Ideal for readers interested in global trade, political geography, security studies, and economic history, especially those seeking a critical and scholarly perspective on how logistics shapes the modern world. Suitable for academics, students, and informed general readers concerned with the intersections of commerce, politics, and war.

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In a world in which global trade is at risk, where warehouses and airports, shipping lanes and seaports try to guard against the likes of Al Qaeda and Somali pirates, and natural disaster can disrupt the flow of goods, even our "stuff" has a political life. The high stakes of logistics are not surprising, Deborah Cowen reveals, if we understand its genesis in war.

In The Deadly Life of Logistics, Cowen traces the art and science of logistics over the last sixty years, from the battlefield to the boardroom and back again. Focusing on choke points such as national borders, zones of piracy, blockades, and cities, she tracks contemporary efforts to keep goods circulating and brings to light the collective violence these efforts produce.

She investigates how the old military art of logistics played a critical role in the making of the global economic orderโ€”not simply the globalization of production, but the invention of the supply chain and the reorganisation of national economies into transnational systems.

While reshaping the world of production and distribution, logistics is also actively reconfiguring global maps of security and citizenship, a phenomenon Cowen charts through the rise of supply chain security, with its challenge to long-standing notions of state sovereignty and border management.

Though the object of corporate and governmental logistical efforts is commodity supply, The Deadly Life of Logistics demonstrates that they are deeply politicalโ€”and, considered in the context of the long history of logistics, deeply indebted to the practice of war.

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Praised for its insight and innovation, this book has been described as "an immense achievement" that reveals the "invisible in plain sight" by linking logistics, war, and politics. Reviewers call it "fascinating, informative and politically engaged," highlighting its importance for understanding globalization, security, and economic geography. The work is both thought-provoking and a vital contribution to contemporary political and economic discussions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780816680887

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 44

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Deborah Cowen is associate professor of geography at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Military Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada.

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