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Cargo Ships: Life at Sea | Shipping Industry

Cargo Ships: Life at Sea | Shipping Industry

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Ian Kumekawa’s “Empty Vessel” masterfully uses the ⁣history of ‍a single⁤ barge, the Jascon 27,‍ to dissect the complexities of the global economy and maritime history. This thought-provoking narrative unveils how ships, like this one first commissioned in 1978, have profoundly shaped our world, impacting everything from⁢ military operations to even⁢ the evolution of reality television. the barge, which has served diverse ⁣roles, ⁢including supporting England’s recapture of the Falkland Islands to​ housing ⁣auto workers ⁣in Germany and eventually ⁤morphing ‍into a floating prison, reveals the often-hidden connections ⁢between offshore havens, flags of convenience, and international entities. News Directory 3 dives into how this interstitial existence ⁣in arbitration tribunals and free zones highlights the abstract and material interplay shaping our world today. Discover what’s next as this unique perspective on globalization ⁤unfolds.

Key Points

  • Ian Kumekawa’s “Empty Vessel” explores the global economy through a barge’s history.
  • The barge, Jascon 27, served diverse roles from military support too ⁣prison housing.
  • Offshore havens and flags of ⁣convenience highlight the complexities of global capitalism.

“Empty Vessel” Examines Global economy Through a‌ Single Barge

updated⁤ June 9,2025

Illustration of⁣ a barge at⁣ sea, symbolizing the global economy ⁢and maritime history
Illustration by Liam Eisenberg.

Virtually everything travels by sea, from electronics⁢ to‍ produce. Ships have shaped civilization, ⁢influencing literature and even reality TV. But what about the vessels themselves?

Ian Kumekawa’s new book, “Empty Vessel: The Story of the⁤ Global Economy in One Barge,”⁣ examines the global economy through the life of the barge Jascon 27. Commissioned in 1978 and built in Sweden, the barge, later named Balder Scapa, has supported ⁤the offshore economy worldwide.

Kumekawa uses the vessel’s journey⁢ to highlight the maritime world’s importance, focusing on the​ deterritorialized spaces it occupies. The offshore world, Kumekawa argues, has become increasingly significant.

The ⁣barge’s‍ early voyages included supporting England’s recapture of ​the Falkland Islands⁣ in 1982. Despite appearing as a patriotic endeavor, the Vessel operated under a holding company registered⁣ in the Channel Islands.

Later, the barge housed​ auto workers in Germany and served as a floating prison in New York city and off the coast of England. By 2010, ⁤it housed workers servicing the fossil fuel‍ industry in Nigerian waters.

Ownership frequently changed, involving various international entities. the flags flown often represented flags of convenience, reducing tax and regulatory burdens. This allowed New York City, as⁢ Kumekawa notes, “to literally offshore⁤ its prisoners.”

Kumekawa connects the Vessel’s deployments to broader geopolitical forces, such as thatcher’s free-market policies and ‍the war on drugs.​ He draws parallels between the prison barge and the deregulation of Wall Street, both existing outside local control.

Kumekawa goes beyond describing neoliberal policies, focusing on ‌the Vessel’s interstitial ⁢existence in arbitration tribunals, tax havens, and free zones. These placeless venues highlight the complex interplay between the abstract and the ​material.

“The⁤ empire might ‍have won the war, but it would need private foreign ‍assistance ⁤in guaranteeing the peace.such was the uneasy bargain of Margaret Thatcher’s government: globalism and nationalism, a growing⁤ state security apparatus, and a privatized economic sphere.”

what’s next

“Empty Vessel” provides insight into the intricate relationship between ships, offshore⁢ havens, ⁣and the global economy, offering a fresh perspective on globalization and its impact.

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