This title was first published in 2003. This multi-disciplinary
reading focuses on the latent meaningful and contextual strategies
that are often implied and included in bordering processes. It
demonstrates that the border as a concept is not so much an object,
but rather an ongoing process. The book also consciously and
provocatively balances the modernist trap of universalism,
exclusive ordering and state-centrism and the postmodernist trap of
moral nihilism. Leading specialists in their fields provide
illustrative case studies from Europe and Asia, making a major
contribution to border studies.
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