Ten years ago the topic of human smuggling and trafficking was
relatively new for academic researchers, though the practice itself
is very old. Since the first edition of this volume was published,
much has changed globally, directly impacting the phenomenon of
human smuggling. Migrant smuggling and human trafficking are now
more entrenched than ever in many regions, with efforts to combat
them both largely unsuccessful and often counterproductive. This
book explores human smuggling in several forms and regions,
globally examining its deep historic, social, economic, and
cultural roots and its broad political consequences.
Contributors to the updated and expanded edition consider the
trends and events of the past several years, especially in light of
developments after 9/11 and the creation of the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security. They also reflect on the moral economy of human
smuggling and trafficking, the increasing percentage of the world's
asylum seekers who escape political violence only by being
smuggled, and the implications of human smuggling in a warming
world.
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