States' migration and border control policies must enhance security while facilitating commerce. Sealing off borders appears as a panacea against transnational terrorist threats. Visas and Walls shows that trade and financial dependence keep borders open as long as terrorist violence does not harm states' own citizens or territories.
States' migration and border control policies must enhance security while facilitating commerce. Sealing off borders appears as a panacea against transnational terrorist threats. Visas and Walls shows that trade and financial dependence keep borders open as long as terrorist violence does not harm states' own citizens or territories.
Nazli Avdan teaches political science at the University of Kansas.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: Globalization, Security, and Border Control Chapter 1. Harder Borders in a New Security Climate Chapter 2. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Restrictions Chapter 3. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Policies in the European Union Chapter 4. Terrorism, Trade, and Border Fences Chapter 5. Turkey's Migration Policy: An Illustrative Case Study Conclusion: Improving Theory and Policy Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction: Globalization, Security, and Border Control Chapter 1. Harder Borders in a New Security Climate Chapter 2. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Restrictions Chapter 3. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Policies in the European Union Chapter 4. Terrorism, Trade, and Border Fences Chapter 5. Turkey's Migration Policy: An Illustrative Case Study Conclusion: Improving Theory and Policy Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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