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Soft Borders

Author : J. Mostov
Publisher : Springer
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2008-05-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230612440

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Soft Borders by J. Mostov Pdf

While sovereignty is increasingly contested within academic circles, most recent military conflicts have been over issues of sovereignty in some form. Focusing on Yugoslavia in the 1990s, this book explores the issues surrounding 'sovereignty' and calls for a radical rethinking of the notion and the institutions and practices that it grounds.

Soft Or Hard Borders?

Author : Joan DeBardeleben
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351899062

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Soft Or Hard Borders? by Joan DeBardeleben Pdf

Bringing together leading European and North American experts, this timely volume answers questions about the implications and management of the new external borders of the European Union following another phase of enlargement. Implications of the EU's new external border, especially its eastern border with Russia and Ukraine, will be a key issue for the new member countries, for the EU, and for the new neighbouring regions. The contributors address this emerging question from two perspectives. They examine whether an expanded Europe will create a new dividing line in Europe between 'insiders' and 'outsiders', and also consider the concrete problems of border management and how the issues will be handled. The book will be of particular value to those concerned with European politics and the expansion of Europe, and to those with an interest in political sociology.

Imagined, Negotiated, Remembered

Author : Kimmo Katajala,Maria Lähteenmäki
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9783643902573

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Imagined, Negotiated, Remembered by Kimmo Katajala,Maria Lähteenmäki Pdf

This collection of writings explores European borders from the 15th century to the present. The territorial scope ranges from the Arctic Ocean and Scandinavia to Central Europe. In these papers, borders are understood not only as separating lines in the terrain, but also as socially constructed divisions in people's choices, speeches, actions, and memories. Borders are not only drawn: they are imagined, negotiated, and remembered. (Series: Studies on Middle and Eastern Europe / Mittel- und Ostmitteleuropastudien - Vol. 11)

Children and Borders

Author : S. Spyrou,M. Christou
Publisher : Springer
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2014-11-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137326317

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Children and Borders by S. Spyrou,M. Christou Pdf

This collection brings together an interdisciplinary pool of scholars to explore the relationship between children and borders with richly-documented ethnographic studies from around the world. The book provides a penetrating account of how borders affect children's lives and how children play a constitutive role in the social life of borders.

Active Borders in Europe

Author : Karel B. Müller
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783031237737

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Active Borders in Europe by Karel B. Müller Pdf

This book explores how identities, public spheres and collective memories are being transformed in cross-border areas, contributing to the broad sociological context of Europeanization. Offering case studies on the German-Czech-Austrian, and Czech-Polish-German borderlands, the book introduces original primary data on cross-border cooperation. This data is interpreted using the concept of active borders, which approaches borders as a source of multicultural competence and cognitive capacity. In turn, the authors argue that Europeans need to treat borders, both territorial and symbolic, as specific cultural forms. Active borders allow an unprecedented level of cross-border cooperation and integration, and foster a better understanding of differences, rather than re-embedding them or constructing others. Accordingly, the authors contend that active borders promote more dynamic, open and resilient societies, and represent crucial prerequisites for the success of the European integration project.

Neighbourhood Policy and the Construction of the European External Borders

Author : Filippo Celata,Raffaella Coletti
Publisher : Springer
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319184524

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Neighbourhood Policy and the Construction of the European External Borders by Filippo Celata,Raffaella Coletti Pdf

This book looks both backward and forward with regard to the European Union’s political strategies towards its neighbouring countries. By bringing together the perspectives of critical geopolitics, policy studies and border studies, it presents a comprehensive review of the European Neighbourhood Policy and how it impacts the ongoing construction of the EU’s external frontiers. Is the EU committed to promoting integration in a ‘wider’ European space, or is a “fortress Europe” emerging where the strengthening of internal cohesion is coupled with the militarisation of its external borders? The book aims to problematize this question by showing how the EU’s external policies are based on a mixture of openness and closure, inclusion and exclusion, cooperation and securitisation. The European Neighbourhood Policy is a controversial strategy where regionalization and bordering, homogenisations and differentiations, centrifugal and centripetal forces proceed side-by-side, in an explicit attempt to construct a selective, mobile and fragmented border. A specific focus is devoted to the diversity of geo-strategies the EU is pursuing in its neighbouring countries and regions, macro-regional strategies and cross-border cooperation initiatives as new scales of cooperation, and the role of other global players.

Transnational Cinema at the Borders

Author : Ana Cristina Mendes,John Sundholm
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351609548

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Transnational Cinema at the Borders by Ana Cristina Mendes,John Sundholm Pdf

In tandem with a postnational imaginary which is nurtured by the ever-present promise of deterritorialized mobility and burgeoning migratory fluxes, walls and fences separating nation-states multiply. This is a burning issue: even though nation states at the centre of the global order increasingly present themselves as postnational, calls for tighter border security undermine utopian notions of both a borderless New Europe and the USA as the Promised Land. This collection investigates the urgent issue of borderscapes and the cinematic imaginary by bringing together a range of new approaches in the field of film and media studies, crossing over into sociology, migration studies and artistic research. The contributions focus on the interrelated motifs of borderscapes as they are represented and used in transnational cinematographies, from Palestine to Sweden, Spain, Finland, Italy, Iran, Iraq, France, the UK and US, and as constituting premises of cinematic production. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Transnational Cinemas journal.

Routledge Handbook of Borders and Tourism

Author : Dallen J. Timothy,Alon Gelbman
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2022-12-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000798135

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Routledge Handbook of Borders and Tourism by Dallen J. Timothy,Alon Gelbman Pdf

The Routledge Handbook of Borders and Tourism examines the multiple and diverse relationships between global tourism and political boundaries. With contributions from international, leading thinkers, this book offers theoretical frameworks for understanding borders and tourism and empirical examples from borderlands throughout the world. This handbook provides comprehensive overview of historical and contemporary thinking about evolving national frontiers and tourism. Tourism, by definition, entails people crossing borders of various scales and is manifested in a wide range of conceptualizations of human mobility. Borders significantly influence tourism and determine how the industry grows, is managed, and manifests on the ground. Simultaneously, tourism strongly affects borders, border laws, border policies, and international relations. This book highlights the traditional relationships between borders and tourism, including borders as attractions, barriers, transit spaces, and determiners of tourism landscapes. It offers deeper insights into current thinking about space and place, mobilities, globalization, citizenship, conflict and peace, trans-frontier cooperation, geopolitics, "otherness" and here versus there, the heritagization of borders and memory-making, biodiversity, and bordering, debordering, and rebordering processes. Offering an unparalleled interdisciplinary glimpse at political boundaries and tourism, this handbook will be an essential resource for all students and researchers of tourism, geopolitics and border studies, geography, anthropology, sociology, history, international relations, and global studies.

Human Security and Migration in Europe's Southern Borders

Author : Susana Ferreira
Publisher : Springer
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319779478

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Human Security and Migration in Europe's Southern Borders by Susana Ferreira Pdf

This book examines the management of migratory flows in the Mediterranean within an international security perspective. The intense migratory flows registered during the year 2015 and the tragedies in the Mediterranean Sea have tested the mechanisms of the Union’s immigration and asylum policies and its ability to respond to humanitarian crises. Moreover, these flows of varying intensities and geographies represent a threat to the internal security of the EU and its member states. By using Spain and Italy as case studies, the author theorizes that the EU, given its inability to adopt and implement a common policy to effectively manage migratory flows on its Southern border, uses a deterrence strategy based on minimum common denominators.

Borders in Post-Socialist Europe

Author : Tassilo Herrschel
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317173106

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Borders in Post-Socialist Europe by Tassilo Herrschel Pdf

'Borders' have attracted considerable attention in public and academic debates in light of the impact of globalisation and, in Europe, the end of the divisions of the Cold War era. Instead, being inside or outside of the EU has become a major paradigmatic divide between claimed 'spheres of influence' by 'Brussels' and 'Moscow' respectively. In the aftermath of the end of communism, established certainties no longer seemed to apply. And this included many of the borders within the former eastern Bloc, with some losing their relevance, while others re-assert themselves. As its particular contribution, this book adopts a symbiotic approach to the analysis of borders, drawing on a political-economy perspective, while also recognising the importance of the socio-cultural dimension as found in 'border studies'. This seeks to do greater justice to the complex, composite nature of borders as geo-political, state-legal and cultural-historic constructs in both theory and practice. In addition, the book's approach stretches across spatial scales to capture the multi-level nature of borders. The first part of the book presents the conceptual framework as it sets out to embrace this multi-faceted, multi-layered nature of borders. In the second part, case studies from north-central Europe, including the Baltic Sea Region, exemplify the complexity of borders in the context of post-socialist transformation and continuing EU-isation.

Postcolonial Realms of Memory

Author : Etienne Achille,Charles Forsdick,Lydie Moudileno
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789624762

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Postcolonial Realms of Memory by Etienne Achille,Charles Forsdick,Lydie Moudileno Pdf

‘An elegant yet accessible work, Postcolonial Realms of Memory not only exposes the colonial blind spot that left Pierre Nora’s Lieux de mémoire incomplete, but begins the long task of remedying it. This is a crucial intervention that the field has required for some time.’ Gemma King, Contemporary French Civilization

Open Borders

Author : Reece Jones
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780820354262

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Border control continues to be a highly contested and politically charged subject around the world. This collection of essays challenges reactionary nationalism by making the positive case for the benefits of free movement for countries on both ends of the exchange. Open Borders counters the knee-jerk reaction to build walls and close borders by arguing that there is not a moral, legal, philosophical, or economic case for limiting the movement of human beings at borders. The volume brings together essays by theorists in anthropology, geography, international relations, and other fields who argue for open borders with writings by activists who are working to make safe passage a reality on the ground. It puts forward a clear, concise, and convincing case for a world without movement restrictions at borders. The essays in the first part of the volume make a theoretical case for free movement by analyzing philosophical, legal, and moral arguments for opening borders. In doing so, they articulate a sustained critique of the dominant idea that states should favor the rights of their own citizens over the rights of all human beings. The second part sketches out the current situation in the European Union, in states that have erected border walls, in states that have adopted a policy of inclusion such as Germany and Uganda, and elsewhere in the world to demonstrate the consequences of the current regime of movement restrictions at borders. The third part creates a dialogue between theorists and activists, examining the work of Calais Migrant Solidarity, No Borders Morocco, activists in sanctuary cities, and others who contest border restrictions on the ground.

Borders in East and West

Author : Stefan Berger,Nobuya Hashimoto
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781800736245

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Borders in East and West by Stefan Berger,Nobuya Hashimoto Pdf

How we define border studies is transforming from focussing on “a line in the sand” to the more complex notions of how constituting a border is practiced, sustained and modified. In the expansion of borders studies, the areas explored across Europe and Asia have been numerous, but the specific themes that arise through comparative case studies are novel when approach Europe and Asian borderlands. Comparing the border experiences in East Asia and Europe in a number of thematic clusters ranging from economics, tourism, and food production to ethnicity, migration and conquest, Borders in East and West aims to decenter border studies from its current focus on the Americas and Europe.

Discussing Borders, Escaping Traps

Author : Franck Orban,Elin Strand Larsen
Publisher : Waxmann Verlag
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783830990451

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Discussing Borders, Escaping Traps by Franck Orban,Elin Strand Larsen Pdf

We live in strange times. Old borders are vanishing just before our astonished eyes, while new ones are rapidly emerging. Nearly three decades after the publication of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man, the zeitgeist that predicted a bright future for mankind to a large extent turned out to be rather more of a dystopia. Crises in and outside Europe multiplied the number of border controls, triggered the construction of walls and fences and widened ideological gaps. The book Discussing Borders, Escaping Traps is a transdisciplinary and transspatial approach to investigating these vanishing, emerging and changing material and immaterial borders. It is the result of a two-year project by AreaS, a research group in area studies located at Østfold University College in Norway, and by AreaS’ partners.

Post-Soviet Borders

Author : Sabine von Löwis,Beate Eschment
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2022-08-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000642889

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Post-Soviet Borders by Sabine von Löwis,Beate Eschment Pdf

This book investigates how borders in former Soviet Union territories have evolved and shifted in the thirty years since the end of the Cold War. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to fifteen independent states and numerous de facto states; but this process of rebordering is not finished, and social, economic, infrastructural, cultural and political networks and spaces continue to develop. This book explores the intersection between these geopolitical shifts and the individual lived experience, drawing on cases from across border regions in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Throughout, the book introduces and frames the case studies with well-informed theoretical, conceptual and methodological overviews that situate them within border studies in general and post-Soviet border spaces in particular. Overall, the book demonstrates that like a kaleidoscope, the dynamic elements in these newly evolved border regions are similar yet strikingly different in their juxtapositions, with the appearance of new configurations often dependent on changing geopolitical constellations. This timely guide to the post-Soviet world thirty years after the Cold War will be of interest to researchers across border studies, politics, geography, social anthropology, history, Eastern European Studies, Central Asian Studies, and Caucasian Studies.