This book identifies some broad parameters that could guide a
political project of peacemaking at the territorial borders of the
nation-state.
Contemporary border controls have been analysed by critical
criminologists in terms of criminalisation and state crime, and are
often characterised as a form of war at the border. In a policy
context in which current understandings of the law and politics of
national sovereignty and the economic imperatives of neo-liberal
globalization appear to reduce the space available for practical
action, this volume adopts an innovative methodology to identify
the conditions of possibility for a relaxation of border
defences.
Each contributor discusses the prospects for a relaxation of
border controls within a specified border domain that aligns with
their field of expertise. These domains have been identified by
asking the question: What is the purpose of contemporary
territorial borders? What interests and values are they mobilised
to protect? The authors engage in a thought experiment, each
addressing an identical set of questions within their assigned
domain. The idea is to contain the prospect of unlimited
speculation about the future by setting out a series of steps
derived from scenario planning techniques, in which a preferred
future is identified (in this case, a future in which border
crossing is available on an equitable and relatively open basis),
and practical steps are then identified to reach the imagined goal.
The imagined future could be a differently bordered, not a
borderless world. There may still be inequalities in mobility and
other entitlements in practice in this differently bordered world,
and it could be a more physically settled world, not necessarily a
world of incessant motion. These possibilities are worked through
by the individual authors' giving close attention to the empirical
realities and prospects for change within their assigned
domain.
This book will be of much interest to students of border
studies, migration, peacemaking, critical security studies and IR
in general.
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