Borders and border politics in a globalizing world
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham SR Books 2005ISBN:- 9780842051040
- JC323 .B667 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-340) and index.
1. Hadrian's wall / John J. Wilkes -- 2. The Great Wall of China / Cheng Dalin -- 3. The Berlin Wall / Frederick Baker -- 4. Sahuayo, Mexico, and its U.S. colonies / David Fitzgerald -- 5. Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe to South Africa / David A. McDonald, Lovemore Zinyama, John Gay, Fion de Vletter and Robert Mattes -- 6. West African boundary making / J. D. Hargreaves -- 7. The Jivaro people between Peru and Ecuador / Catherine Elton -- 8. Boundaries as social practice and discourse : the Finnish-Russian border / Anssi Paasi -- 9. The attitudes of youth toward the other side : the Finnish-Swedish and Finnish-Russian borders / Pirjo Jukarainen -- 10. Meaning and significance of the Canadian-American border / Roger Gibbins -- 11. Northern Ireland / Michael Ignatieff -- 12. The fault line between Israelis and Palestinians / Thomas L. Friedman -- 13. Environment, development, and security in border regions : perspectives from Europe and North America / Norris Clement, Paul Ganster and Alan Sweedler -- 14. Disaster on the Danube / Brian Erskine -- 15. Border regions and transborder conservation in Central America / Pascal O. Girot -- 16. The U.S.-Mexican border as locator of innovation and vice / Kirk S. Bowman -- 17. Cross-border shopping : Canada and the United States / Dallen J. Timothy and Richard W. Butler -- 18. Maritime agreements and oil exploration in the Gulf of Thailand / Daniel J. Dzurek -- 19. New borders : the sea and outer space / Malcolm Anderson.
"Borders represent an intriguing paradox as globalization continues to leap barriers at a vigorous pace, yet the political boundaries separating peoples remain pervasive and problematic. As the first text to explore global borders, this reader brings together key essays on border societies, politics, and economies to explore this complex dynamic. With its accessible essays, this text will allow professors in a variety of courses to easily globalize their classrooms. The readings have been carefully selected to appeal to undergraduates, offering theoretical concepts for understanding the overarching context of globalization as well as focusing on the experiences of specific peoples and communities."--BOOK JACKET.
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