The Border
Policy and Politics in Europe and the United States
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:24th Sep '19
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In our globalized world, borders are back with a vengeance. New data shows a massive increase of walls and barriers between countries after 2001. However, at the same time, the flow of people and the growth of trade have continued at impressive rates, and arguments for more open borders remain relevant. In The Border, Martin Schain compares how and why border policy has become increasingly important, politicized, and divisive in both Europe and the United States. Drawing from an intensive analysis of documents and interviews, he argues that border control is a growing international movement. In Europe, the European Union is under scrutiny, and many countries seek to block the entry of asylum-seekers from wars in the Near East. In the US, Donald Trump pledged to build a wall along the Mexico border, restricted the entry of Syrian asylum-seekers, and more generally tried to ban Muslim immigration. Moreover, on both sides of the Atlantic, trade barriers appear in the political agendas of major parties. Schain delves into these interlinked phenomena, showing that migration, identity, and trade have been packaged and transformed into hotly contested issues of border governance and control.
In this excellent book, Schain sustains focus on border policy. I have been in the field for decades and I learned much from this book. * Randall Hansen, Interim Director, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto *
A remarkable analysis on the politics of border in Europe and the US by one of the best political scientists on European and American immigration policies. * Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Senior Research Fellow, The French National Centre for Scientific Research *
Asylum policy is much in the news, yet reporting and scholarship on the subject raises many questions. This is the complex landscape Schain deftly navigates in this important and timely book. * Mabel Berezin, Professor of Sociology, Cornell University *
Over the course of the book, Schain explores the evolution of border policy on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as how these policies have been enforced in Europe and the US. In both cases, problems related to migration and global interconnectedness have been framed by a complex web of interest groups, political parties, and federal competition. Perhaps Schain's most important point is that in all cases border policy has become more demanding for migrants seeking entry into nations with heavily guarded borders, but for different reasons. European nations tend to focus on questions of potential integration, while US concerns focus more on unauthorized entry and residence. Territoriality thus persists in the globalized, digitally connected world. * T. P. Bowman, West Texas A&M University, CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780199938674
Dimensions: 162mm x 244mm x 25mm
Weight: 590g
314 pages