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      More-than-Human Space Diplomacy: Assembling Internationalism in Orbit

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      The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
      Brill

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          This article explores the role of materiality in space diplomacy through the example of orbital docking technology by tracing its evolution from the early days of the space age to the International Space Station — and beyond. Drawing on the use of assemblage theory in political geography, this article argues for a ‘more-than-human’ approach to space diplomacy to supplement and provide an alternative to conventional approaches to diplomacy studies. By conceptualising the International Space Station as a diplomatic assemblage with which the multinational partners become enmeshed, we investigate how materials, specifically androgynous orbital docking technology, fostered co-operation and peace in the wake of the Cold War and which continues today.

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                Journal
                The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
                Hague J. Dipl.
                Brill
                1871-1901
                1871-191X
                January 26 2023
                May 03 2023
                January 26 2023
                May 03 2023
                : 18
                : 2-3
                : 219-252
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Doctoral Student, Department of Geography, University College London London UK
                [2 ]Professor of Political Geography, Department head, Department of Geography, University College London London UK
                Article
                10.1163/1871191x-bja10149
                43a5428f-05f6-4950-983a-a9dadeb2ebf5
                © 2023

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