
The Zad and NoTAV: Making a Territory
Kristin Ross describes the history behind two territorial struggles in Europe and examines their political consequences.

Kristin Ross describes the history behind two territorial struggles in Europe and examines their political consequences.

Yesterday's decision by the French government to abandon its plans for a new €580m (£513m) airport at Notre-Dame-Des-Landes lead to jubilant scenes at the Zad. The Zad–Zone à Defendre, a small piece of land near the proposed airport–is site of the longest and largest social struggle in France, and yesterday's decision was seen as a victory for the Zadists.

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