Winner of the Gold Award, 2011 Past Presidents' Book Competition,
Association of Borderlands StudiesThis book presents a distinctive
theoretical approach to the problem of borders in the study of
global politics. It turns from current debates about the presence
or absence of borders between states to consider the possibility
that the concept of the border of the state is being reconfigured
in contemporary political life.The author uses critical resources
found in poststructuralist thought to think in new ways about the
relationship between borders, security and sovereign power, drawing
on a range of thinkers including Agamben, Derrida and Foucault. He
highlights the necessity of a more pluralized and radicalised view
of what borders are and where they might be found and uses the
problem of borders to critically explore the innovations and limits
of poststructuralist scholarship.
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