Security at the Borders

Security at the Borders

Author: Philippe M. Frowd

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-05

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1108470106

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Philippe M. Frowd shows how tightening border security in West Africa is a statebuilding practice, underpinned by international and local security officials and technologies.


Border Security

Border Security

Author: James R. Phelps

Publisher: Carolina Academic Press LLC

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9781611638219

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Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration

Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration

Author: Natalia Ribas-Mateos

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2021-02-26

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 1839108908

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Drawing on the concept of the ‘politics of compassion’, this Handbook interrogates the political, geopolitical, social and anthropological processes which produce and govern borders and give rise to contemporary border violence.


Security, Law and Borders

Security, Law and Borders

Author: Tugba Basaran

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-09-21

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1136902120

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This book focuses on security practices, civil liberties and the politics of borders in liberal democracies. In the aftermath of 9/11, security practices and the denial of human rights and civil liberties are often portrayed as an exception to liberal rule, and seen as institutionally, legally and spatially distinct from the liberal state. Drawing upon detailed empirical studies from migration controls, such as the French waiting zone, Australian off-shore processing and US maritime interceptions, this study demonstrates that the limitation of liberties is not an anomaly of liberal rule, but embedded within the legal order of liberal democracies. The most ordinary, yet powerful way, of limiting liberties is the creation of legal identities, legal borders and legal spaces. It is the possibility of limiting liberties through liberal and democratic procedures that poses the key challenge to the protection of liberties. The book develops three inter-related arguments. First, it questions the discourse of exception that portrays liberal and illiberal rule as distinct ways of governing and scrutinizes liberal techniques for limiting liberties. Second, it highlights the space of government and argues for a change in perspective from territorial to legal borders, especially legal borders of policing and legal borders of rights. Third, it emphasizes the role of ordinary law for illiberal practices and argues that the legal order itself privileges policing powers and prevents access to liberties. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, social and political theory, political geography and legal studies, and IR in general.


Governing Borders and Security

Governing Borders and Security

Author: Catarina Kinnvall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1134490658

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This book explores and maps the relationship between borders, security and global governance. Theoretically, the book seeks to establish to what degree, and in what ways, traditional notions of borders, security and (global) governance are being eroded, undermined and contested in the context of a globalising world. Borders are increasingly being re-conceptualised to account for connectivity as well as divisions at the same time as focus is shifting from permanence to permeability. The ambivalence ascribed to bordering processes is at heart a security concern; borders are not only entwined with state formation but are also attempts at governing securities, identities and histories. Proceeding from a critical rendering of statist conceptualisations of borders, security and governance, the book not only emphasises the politics of borders, mobility and re-locations, but also provides a shared groundwork for interrogating the spatial conditions for bordering and border work as manifestations of a continuously deferred becoming rather than being. A principal contribution of the volume is its scrutiny of how borders are enacted and perceived in and through the everyday, and of how such production and construal can make sense as acts of resistance to various forms of governing. Such a focus reveals the necessity of investigating how governing from afar affects the possibilities and tendencies to securitise as well as desecuritise, within as well as beyond elite settings. This book will be of much interest to students of border studies, human geography, governmentality, global governance and IR/critical security studies.


Borders and Security Governance

Borders and Security Governance

Author: Marina Caparini

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9783825894382

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EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security

EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security

Author: Raphael Bossong

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-02-19

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 3319175602

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This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee crises in the Mediterranean and the responses on the part of EU member states, this volume presents an in-depth reflection on European border practices and their political, social and economic consequences. Approaching borders as concepts in flux, the authors identify three main trends: the rise of security technologies such as the EUROSUR system, the continued externalization of EU security governance such as border mission training in third states, and the unfolding dynamics of accountability. The contributions show that internal security cooperation in Europe is far from consolidated, since both political oversight mechanisms and the definition of borders remain in flux. This edited volume makes a timely and interdisciplinary contribution to the ongoing academic and political debate on the future of open borders and legitimate security governance in Europe. It offers a valuable resource for scholars in the fields of international security and migration studies, as well as for practitioners dealing with border management mechanisms.


The Politics of Borders

The Politics of Borders

Author: Matthew Longo

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1107171784

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Borders are changing in response to terrorism and immigration. This book shows why this matters, especially for sovereignty, individual liberty, and citizenship.


Global Surveillance and Policing

Global Surveillance and Policing

Author: Elia Zureik

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 113401435X

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Policing and surveillance acoss international borders has been of increasing concern since the 9.11 attacks in North America, and the accession of the Schengen Accord in Europe. This book brings together leading authorities in the field to discuss both theoretical and empirical aspects of the way in which modern states attempt to control their borders and a mobile population.


Security at the Borders

Security at the Borders

Author: Philippe M. Frowd

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-05-31

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1108677991

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Borders are not just lines in the sand, but increasingly globalised spaces of practice. This is the case in West Africa, where a growing range of local and international officials are brought together by ambitious security projects around common anxieties. These projects include efforts to stop irregular migration by sea through international police cooperation, reinforcing infrastructures at border posts, and the application of new digital identification tools to identify and track increasingly mobile citizens. These interventions are driven by global and local security agendas, by biometric passport rules as much as competition between local security agencies. This book draws on the author's multi-sited ethnography in Mauritania and Senegal, showing how border security practices and technologies operate to build state security capacity, transform how state agencies work, and produce new forms of authority and expertise.