This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in this recirdIt is difficult to conceive of ‘progressive’ states that continue to employ exclusionary, militarised and subjugating border controls, the chapter asks whether states are possible without borders, what conceptual manoeuvres need to be made in order for borderless states to be plausible, and through what processes they might come about. To investigate these questions, the chapter makes a series of distinctions: between border abolition, no borders and open borders; between borders and boundaries; and between sudden and gradual forms of border liberalisation. A process of gradual, cooperative, binding abolition of state controls ove...
In the last decade the idea of globalization and mobility across traditional boundaries has become a...
We tend to think of migrants as moving between states and borders as fortifications of states. I wou...
A number of recent articles have invoked the republican ideal of non-domination to justify either op...
International borders have become deadly barriers of a proportion rivaled only by war or natural dis...
The globalizing forces of trade, capital movement, the circulation of information, and human mobilit...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
Published online: 04 February 2022States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants...
Abstract This chapter presents Ohmae’s economistic visions and claims that borders should be open f...
Controlling national borders has once again become a key concern of contemporary states and a highly...
This editorial article argues for No Borders as a practical political project. We first critically e...
A core argument of this Essay is that the capability to make borderings has itself switched organizi...
Migration and borders have been placed at the centre of recent political movements. Populist right-w...
Borders are increasingly at the center of social debate. The resurgence of borders manifests itself ...
We describe a new consensual theory of borders and immigration that reverses Peter Schuck\u27s and R...
The expansive understanding of borders and boundaries in recent scholarship has enriched border stud...
In the last decade the idea of globalization and mobility across traditional boundaries has become a...
We tend to think of migrants as moving between states and borders as fortifications of states. I wou...
A number of recent articles have invoked the republican ideal of non-domination to justify either op...
International borders have become deadly barriers of a proportion rivaled only by war or natural dis...
The globalizing forces of trade, capital movement, the circulation of information, and human mobilit...
States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants if dominant conceptions of soverei...
Published online: 04 February 2022States cannot legitimately enforce their borders against migrants...
Abstract This chapter presents Ohmae’s economistic visions and claims that borders should be open f...
Controlling national borders has once again become a key concern of contemporary states and a highly...
This editorial article argues for No Borders as a practical political project. We first critically e...
A core argument of this Essay is that the capability to make borderings has itself switched organizi...
Migration and borders have been placed at the centre of recent political movements. Populist right-w...
Borders are increasingly at the center of social debate. The resurgence of borders manifests itself ...
We describe a new consensual theory of borders and immigration that reverses Peter Schuck\u27s and R...
The expansive understanding of borders and boundaries in recent scholarship has enriched border stud...
In the last decade the idea of globalization and mobility across traditional boundaries has become a...
We tend to think of migrants as moving between states and borders as fortifications of states. I wou...
A number of recent articles have invoked the republican ideal of non-domination to justify either op...