The world is more than a stage: foreign policy, development and spatial performativity in Ethiopia

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This paper seeks to reconcile performative theorizing, which captures the place of systems of thought on foreign policy practice, and broader sociological approaches that link networks and institutions across space, especially as they relate to the global economy. Once developed, the theory, which is termed here ‘spatial performativity’, is applied to recent efforts to promote industrialization through the development of special economic zones in Ethiopia. In doing so, attention is drawn to a burgeoning area of African and Chinese foreign policy and economic cooperation.

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Aberg, J. H. S., & Becker, D. (2021). The world is more than a stage: foreign policy, development and spatial performativity in Ethiopia. Territory, Politics, Governance, 9(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2019.1675531

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