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The politics of borders sovereignty, security, and the citizen after 9/11 / Matthew Longo

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Publication details: United States : Cambridge University Press 2018Description: xix 248 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781316622933
  • 1316761665
LOC classification:
  • L856 2018
Contents:
Introduction Borders: thick and thin ; Part I: The Perimeter. The Wall and its shadow: security in the borderlands One border, two sovereigns? Co-bordering, cosmopolitanism and the specter of empire ; Part II: The Ports of Entry. The tiniest constable: big data, security and the Politics of Identification Sovereignty, security and the Politics of Trust Into the digital dark: data, the global firewall and the future of security
Summary: Borders sit at the center of global politics. Yet they are too often understood as thin lines, as they appear on maps, rather than as political institutions in their own right. This book takes a detailed look at the evolution of border security in the United States after 9/11. Far from the walls and fences that dominate the news, it reveals borders to be thick, multi-faceted and binational institutions that have evolved greatly in recent decades. The book contributes to debates within political science on sovereignty, citizenship, cosmopolitanism, human rights and global justice. In particular, the new politics of borders reveal a sovereignty that is not waning, but changing, expanding beyond the state carapace and engaging certain logics of empire
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Automatización y Procesos Técnicos Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) L856 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000198933


Introduction
Borders: thick and thin ; Part I: The Perimeter. The Wall and its shadow: security in the borderlands
One border, two sovereigns?
Co-bordering, cosmopolitanism and the specter of empire ; Part II: The Ports of Entry. The tiniest constable: big data, security and the Politics of Identification
Sovereignty, security and the Politics of Trust
Into the digital dark: data, the global firewall and the future of security

Borders sit at the center of global politics. Yet they are too often understood as thin lines, as they appear on maps, rather than as political institutions in their own right. This book takes a detailed look at the evolution of border security in the United States after 9/11. Far from the walls and fences that dominate the news, it reveals borders to be thick, multi-faceted and binational institutions that have evolved greatly in recent decades. The book contributes to debates within political science on sovereignty, citizenship, cosmopolitanism, human rights and global justice. In particular, the new politics of borders reveal a sovereignty that is not waning, but changing, expanding beyond the state carapace and engaging certain logics of empire

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