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Geopolitics of security and surveillance in Nepal and Afghanistan: A comparative analysis

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  • Rupak Shrestha
  • Jennifer L Fluri

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This article examines the geopolitics and geo-economics of security and surveillance. We comparatively focus on the effects of geopolitically powerful states – China and the United States – and their influence over the use of surveillance technologies in the name of spatial security in relatively weaker states – Nepal and Afghanistan. We use these two areas of comparison to address the similarities in security logics across disparate spaces and to highlight the everyday experiences and responses to both outside influence from powerful states and national security regimes. Through interview data from our respective qualitative research in Afghanistan and Nepal, we show how the logics of security situates particular racialized and gendered bodies as suspicious and examine how individuals living in these spaces experience, understand, and challenge these security regimes. We conclude by arguing for more comparative studies of security technologies and surveillance regimes. Additionally, we view these spaces of heightened security as potential sites for increased violence, rather than security.

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  • Rupak Shrestha & Jennifer L Fluri, 2023. "Geopolitics of security and surveillance in Nepal and Afghanistan: A comparative analysis," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 41(1), pages 92-108, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:41:y:2023:i:1:p:92-108
    DOI: 10.1177/23996544221115952
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