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Cable Empires: The Co-Production of Infrastructure, Technology, and International Law

By Roxana Vatanparast
Coming Soon Cambridge University Press Available December 2026

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ISBN-13
9781009460354
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
December 2026
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Cable Empires uncovers the hidden communications infrastructure that helped shape the international legal order. From submarine telegraph cables to the fiber-optic systems that underpin today's digital economy, global communication networks linked distant territories, reshaped knowledge, and transformed governance across empires, markets, and states. Cable networks unsettled conventional understandings of jurisdiction and sovereignty, while enabling new forms of political and economic power beyond territorial borders. At the same time, their construction and operation depended on Indigenous labor, resource extraction, corporate and state capital, territorial access, and international law.

Bridging international law, history, and science and technology studies, Cable Empires offers a new account of how communications infrastructure and technology were intertwined with the development of the international legal order. In an era marked by struggles over digital sovereignty and geopolitical rivalry, it offers insight into the material and historical foundations of contemporary power and the legal arrangements that sustain them.

Table of Contents

1. The infrastructures of the global data economy
2. Time-space compression and the new internationalism (1843–1867)
3. Civilization, technology, and the codification of international law (1868–1884)
4. Cables and empire: constructing territory and sovereignty (1884–1918)
5. Infrastructures of peace: information flows and international order in the interwar period (1919–1939)
6. Public and private governance of the seas, telecommunication infrastructure, and decolonization (1945–1999)
7. Who controls the flow of data? Digital sovereignty and twenty-first century battles over undersea cables (2000–2024)
8. Conclusion
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