Article ID: CBB717666213

Resource Geopolitics: Cold War Technologies, Global Fertilizers, and the Fate of Western Sahara (2015)

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When, after years of geological and geophysical exploration, a phosphate mine was discovered at Bu-Craa in 1964, Western Sahara received renewed geopolitical attention. Several countries competing for the control of the world fertilizer market, including Morocco, Spain, France, and the United States, developed diverging strategies to gain control of the mineral. After intense negotiations revolving around the materiality of mining technologies and involving reserve estimations, sabotage, and flexing of diplomatic muscles, Morocco took over the Spanish colony in 1975. While this secured Morocco’s place in the world market, it condemned the local population to exile and domination. This article explores three technological stages of the exploitation of phosphate in Western Sahara that underpin the geopolitical history. This perspective yields new visions of cold war technology and postcolonial markets.

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Authors & Contributors
Bryant, William Harold
Burke, Colin
Cortada, James W.
Cruickshank, Paul Joseph
Deese, R. S.
Frazier, Javan David
Journals
History and Technology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Cold War History
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
Diplomatic History
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
Harvard University
University of Iowa
University of Pennsylvania
Duke University Press
Random House
Rowman & Littlefield
Concepts
Cold War
Technology
Globalization; internationalization
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Science and politics
Environmental sciences
People
Schriever, Bernard A.
Merton, Robert K.
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Soviet Union
Africa
Taiwan
China
Japan
Institutions
United Nations
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
World Bank
International Geophysical Year (IGY)
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