“…Considered in terms of the politics of space, an important body of work within critical geography has grappled with some of the political issues that arise from the no-fly zone, framing it as a question of 'territorial integrity', 'vertical geopolitics' and a 'crisis in aerial sovereignty' (for example, Weizman, 2002;Graham, 2004;Williams, 2007Williams, , 2010Butler, 2001;Elden, 2005;Adey, 2010). In so doing, the approach overlaps with the way the subject has been framed in international law (McIlmail, 1994;Schmitt, 1997-8) and strategic studies (Benard, 2004).…”