The politics of borders: Sovereignty, security, and the citizen after 9/11

  • Nail T
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Humans have been making borders for a long time, but only recently does it seem that borders are absolutely everywhere. Contemporary border politics is a constant topic of political conflict, media attention, and popular opinion in specific ways it has not been before. How did we get here? Matthew Longo's book answers this question.

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Nail, T. (2020). The politics of borders: Sovereignty, security, and the citizen after 9/11. Contemporary Political Theory, 19(S3), 206–209. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41296-019-00316-0

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