In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and competence is marshaled in the furtherance of illiberal practices. Drawing from interview data of officials in various agencies engaged in the US-Canada and particularly the Windsor-Detroit corridor, the argument is made that the border is a site for both negative and positive power, for insertion and subtraction, and that surveillance and compliance regimes are ‘run’ not so much in the furtherance of a precautionary or preemptive end-state, but as intermediate values that are sufficiently malleable by an invigorated sovereign, expressed in the residue of discretion in and between the many border agencies
After 9/11, several decades of success in building a more open US-Canadian border came to an end due...
Running 5,000 miles between two of the world\u27s most interdependent nations, the Canada-U.S. borde...
The border has been called the fundamental political institution; and the bordering process is one o...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
ABSTRACT In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capac...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
The border is not where it is supposed to be; the border is getting thicker; the border “needs a fix...
International political borders have historically performed one overriding function: the delimitatio...
Through contrasting institutional discourses with frontline official and non-official knowledge glea...
The Canada-US border, like all international borders, performs certain functions related to restrict...
International audienceThis paper seeks to revisit the notion of ‘secondary foreign policy’ through t...
The traditional role of national boundaries is undergoing significant change as countries become inc...
It is an established principle in Canadian law that refugees present at or within Canada’s borders a...
A core argument of this Essay is that the capability to make borderings has itself switched organizi...
After 9/11, several decades of success in building a more open US-Canadian border came to an end due...
Running 5,000 miles between two of the world\u27s most interdependent nations, the Canada-U.S. borde...
The border has been called the fundamental political institution; and the bordering process is one o...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capacity and c...
ABSTRACT In this paper the border is evaluated as a fold of power relations in which sovereign capac...
State borders are critical junctions where oppositional dynamics of exclusion and inclusion are play...
The border is not where it is supposed to be; the border is getting thicker; the border “needs a fix...
International political borders have historically performed one overriding function: the delimitatio...
Through contrasting institutional discourses with frontline official and non-official knowledge glea...
The Canada-US border, like all international borders, performs certain functions related to restrict...
International audienceThis paper seeks to revisit the notion of ‘secondary foreign policy’ through t...
The traditional role of national boundaries is undergoing significant change as countries become inc...
It is an established principle in Canadian law that refugees present at or within Canada’s borders a...
A core argument of this Essay is that the capability to make borderings has itself switched organizi...
After 9/11, several decades of success in building a more open US-Canadian border came to an end due...
Running 5,000 miles between two of the world\u27s most interdependent nations, the Canada-U.S. borde...
The border has been called the fundamental political institution; and the bordering process is one o...