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Governments increasingly become aware of irregular immigration and are forced to re-negotiate the dilemma of open but secure borders, this book investigates the Chinese government's response to this phenomenon. Hence, this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese border regime.
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Governments increasingly become aware of irregular immigration and are forced to re-negotiate the dilemma of open but secure borders, this book investigates the Chinese government's response to this phenomenon. Hence, this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese border regime.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9789463726351
- ISBN-10: 9463726357
- Artikelnr.: 62635061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9789463726351
- ISBN-10: 9463726357
- Artikelnr.: 62635061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Franziska Plümmer is Assistant Professor of Europe-China relations at the University of Amsterdam researching the role of Chinese technology companies in European data regulation and 'critical' infrastructure provision. Generally, her research lies at the intersection of International Relations, Critical Security Studies and China Studies focusing on mobility of migrants and data across borders.
List of Maps
Tables
and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Multiple Borders
Tracking the Border down
Contextualizing Chinese Border Politics in the Making
On Border Regimes
Sovereignty
and Immigration
Methodological Reflections
Map of the Book
2 Border Authority and Zoning Technologies
Border as a Method of Investigation
Territorial Governmentality and Zoning Technologies
Self-regulation and Self-responsibility in China's Neo-socialist Governmentality
3 Graduated Citizenship and Social Control in China's Immigration System
The Power to Choose
Characteristics of the Chinese Immigration System
Labelling Immigrants: Differentiating Legal Authority and Control over Immigrants
Rationalities of the Chinese Immigration System
4 Making Border Politics : State Actors & Security in the Chinese Border Regime
Locating Border Security Control: Externalization/Internalization
State Configurations in Border Politics
Defending the Border: Security Enforcement
Internal Border Security: Developing Border Areas from Within
Policing at Distance and Local Exceptions
5 Re-Scaling Territorial Authority within Regional Organizations
From Left behind to Bridging the Gap: Re-scaling the Chinese State
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI)
Zoning through Development
6 Local Bordering Practices and Zoning Technologies
Southwest: Dehong and Xishuangbanna Prefecture/Yunnan Province
Northeast: Yanbian Prefecture/Jilin Province
Legality as a Selective
Conditional
and Locally Bound Privilege
7 Conclusion - Authority in the Chinese Border Regime
Special Border Zones: Normalizing Local Exceptions
The Role of Local Governments in China's Border Management
Border as a Method of Social Control: Graduated Citizenship in China's Immigration System
Border as a Method of Spatial Development: Territoriality and Centre-Periphery Relations
References
Appendix A: Institutional Architecture of Yunnan Province in the GMS
Appendix B: Institutional Architecture of Jilin Province in the GTI
Glossary
Index.
Tables
and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Multiple Borders
Tracking the Border down
Contextualizing Chinese Border Politics in the Making
On Border Regimes
Sovereignty
and Immigration
Methodological Reflections
Map of the Book
2 Border Authority and Zoning Technologies
Border as a Method of Investigation
Territorial Governmentality and Zoning Technologies
Self-regulation and Self-responsibility in China's Neo-socialist Governmentality
3 Graduated Citizenship and Social Control in China's Immigration System
The Power to Choose
Characteristics of the Chinese Immigration System
Labelling Immigrants: Differentiating Legal Authority and Control over Immigrants
Rationalities of the Chinese Immigration System
4 Making Border Politics : State Actors & Security in the Chinese Border Regime
Locating Border Security Control: Externalization/Internalization
State Configurations in Border Politics
Defending the Border: Security Enforcement
Internal Border Security: Developing Border Areas from Within
Policing at Distance and Local Exceptions
5 Re-Scaling Territorial Authority within Regional Organizations
From Left behind to Bridging the Gap: Re-scaling the Chinese State
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI)
Zoning through Development
6 Local Bordering Practices and Zoning Technologies
Southwest: Dehong and Xishuangbanna Prefecture/Yunnan Province
Northeast: Yanbian Prefecture/Jilin Province
Legality as a Selective
Conditional
and Locally Bound Privilege
7 Conclusion - Authority in the Chinese Border Regime
Special Border Zones: Normalizing Local Exceptions
The Role of Local Governments in China's Border Management
Border as a Method of Social Control: Graduated Citizenship in China's Immigration System
Border as a Method of Spatial Development: Territoriality and Centre-Periphery Relations
References
Appendix A: Institutional Architecture of Yunnan Province in the GMS
Appendix B: Institutional Architecture of Jilin Province in the GTI
Glossary
Index.
List of Maps
Tables
and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Multiple Borders
Tracking the Border down
Contextualizing Chinese Border Politics in the Making
On Border Regimes
Sovereignty
and Immigration
Methodological Reflections
Map of the Book
2 Border Authority and Zoning Technologies
Border as a Method of Investigation
Territorial Governmentality and Zoning Technologies
Self-regulation and Self-responsibility in China's Neo-socialist Governmentality
3 Graduated Citizenship and Social Control in China's Immigration System
The Power to Choose
Characteristics of the Chinese Immigration System
Labelling Immigrants: Differentiating Legal Authority and Control over Immigrants
Rationalities of the Chinese Immigration System
4 Making Border Politics : State Actors & Security in the Chinese Border Regime
Locating Border Security Control: Externalization/Internalization
State Configurations in Border Politics
Defending the Border: Security Enforcement
Internal Border Security: Developing Border Areas from Within
Policing at Distance and Local Exceptions
5 Re-Scaling Territorial Authority within Regional Organizations
From Left behind to Bridging the Gap: Re-scaling the Chinese State
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI)
Zoning through Development
6 Local Bordering Practices and Zoning Technologies
Southwest: Dehong and Xishuangbanna Prefecture/Yunnan Province
Northeast: Yanbian Prefecture/Jilin Province
Legality as a Selective
Conditional
and Locally Bound Privilege
7 Conclusion - Authority in the Chinese Border Regime
Special Border Zones: Normalizing Local Exceptions
The Role of Local Governments in China's Border Management
Border as a Method of Social Control: Graduated Citizenship in China's Immigration System
Border as a Method of Spatial Development: Territoriality and Centre-Periphery Relations
References
Appendix A: Institutional Architecture of Yunnan Province in the GMS
Appendix B: Institutional Architecture of Jilin Province in the GTI
Glossary
Index.
Tables
and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Multiple Borders
Tracking the Border down
Contextualizing Chinese Border Politics in the Making
On Border Regimes
Sovereignty
and Immigration
Methodological Reflections
Map of the Book
2 Border Authority and Zoning Technologies
Border as a Method of Investigation
Territorial Governmentality and Zoning Technologies
Self-regulation and Self-responsibility in China's Neo-socialist Governmentality
3 Graduated Citizenship and Social Control in China's Immigration System
The Power to Choose
Characteristics of the Chinese Immigration System
Labelling Immigrants: Differentiating Legal Authority and Control over Immigrants
Rationalities of the Chinese Immigration System
4 Making Border Politics : State Actors & Security in the Chinese Border Regime
Locating Border Security Control: Externalization/Internalization
State Configurations in Border Politics
Defending the Border: Security Enforcement
Internal Border Security: Developing Border Areas from Within
Policing at Distance and Local Exceptions
5 Re-Scaling Territorial Authority within Regional Organizations
From Left behind to Bridging the Gap: Re-scaling the Chinese State
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
Greater Tumen Initiative (GTI)
Zoning through Development
6 Local Bordering Practices and Zoning Technologies
Southwest: Dehong and Xishuangbanna Prefecture/Yunnan Province
Northeast: Yanbian Prefecture/Jilin Province
Legality as a Selective
Conditional
and Locally Bound Privilege
7 Conclusion - Authority in the Chinese Border Regime
Special Border Zones: Normalizing Local Exceptions
The Role of Local Governments in China's Border Management
Border as a Method of Social Control: Graduated Citizenship in China's Immigration System
Border as a Method of Spatial Development: Territoriality and Centre-Periphery Relations
References
Appendix A: Institutional Architecture of Yunnan Province in the GMS
Appendix B: Institutional Architecture of Jilin Province in the GTI
Glossary
Index.







