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Borders and Border Politics in a Globalizing World
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Part 1 Borders as Barriers Chapter 2 Hadrian's Wall Chapter 3 The Great Wall of China Chapter 4 The Berlin Wall Part 5 Borders, Migrants, and Refugees Chapter 6 Sahuayo, Mexico, and Its U.S. Colonies Chapter 7 Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe to South Africa Part 8 Borders and Partitioned Groups Chapter 9 West African Boundary Making Chapter 10 The Jívaro People between Peru and Ecuador Chapter 11 Boundaries as Social Practice and Discourse: The Finnish-Russian Border Part 12 Borders, Perceptions, and Culture Chapter 13 The Attitudes of Youth toward the Other Side: The Finnish-Swedish and Finnish-Russian Borders Chapter 14 Meaning and Significance of the Canadian-American Border Chapter 15 Northern Ireland Chapter 16 The Fault Line between Israelis and Palestinians Part 17 Borders and the Environment Chapter 18 Environment, Development, and Security in Border Regions: Perspectives from Europe and North America Chapter 19 Disaster on the Danube Chapter 20 Border Regions and Transborder Conservation in Central America Part 21 Borders, Goods, and Services Chapter 22 The U.S.-Mexican Border as Locator of Innovation and Vice Chapter 23 Cross-Border Shopping: Canada and the United States Part 24 Maritime and Space Borders Chapter 25 Maritime Agreements and Oil Exploration in the Gulf of Thailand Chapter 26 New Borders: The Sea and Outer Space

About the Author

Paul Ganster is professor of history and director of the Institute for Regional Studies at San Diego State University. David E. Lorey was director of the U.S.–Latin American Relations Program at the Hewlett Foundation from 1997 to 2003.

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Edited by two distinguished scholars with first-hand knowledge of countless border regions around the planet, this text fills a classroom need in border studies. Well-chosen and interesting selections give readers sharp glimpses of borderlands across distant geographical spaces and from ancient times to the present. Obviously the editors took great care in assembling their material, highlighting timely subjects and issues, providing superb introductions to each article, and gracing the text with excellent, original photographs taken by Paul Ganster himself.
*Oscar J. Martinez, University of Arizona*

International borders today are contested by forces for openness under globalization and domestic pressures that seek closure. In this context, this edited volume engages seven important issues facing contemporary border regions: borders as barriers; culture; migrants and refugees; partitioned groups; goods and services; the environment; and maritime space borders. Four attributes make this book notable. First, it is comprehensive, both in the composition of international scholars and the case studies they investigate. Second, it is multidisciplinary, combining perspectives from history, sociology, political science, environmental studies, and other fields. Third, it incorporates features such as a glossary, maps, and chapter introductions that will make it useful in classroom settings. Finally, the chapters are generally well done, written by some of the finest scholars in and outside what can be termed "border studies"; they include Anssi Paasi, Thomas Friedman, Michael Ignatieff, and Malcolm Anderson. This will be a useful compilation in the field. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers.
*CHOICE*

In the introduction, the editors make clear that the volume is for both university students and the general public as a starting point for considering a variety of issues about borders. The work is well suited for this purpose…. Without exception, the essays are cogent and well - written.
*Barton Edgerton, London School of Economics and Political Science*

Without exception the essays are cogent and well written.
*Political Studies Review*

This volume engages seven important issues facing contemporary border regions: borders as barriers; culture; migrants and refugees; partitioned groups; goods and services; the environment; and maritime and space borders. Four attributes make this book notable. It is comprehensive... it is multidisciplinary... it incorporates features that will make it useful in classroom settings, [and] the chapters are written by some of the finest scholars in and outside of what can be termed "border studies." Recommended.
*CHOICE*

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