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Holding the Line: Borders in a Global World [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, height x width: 229x165 mm, weight: 600 g, 10 maps, 5 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2005
  • Izdevniecība: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774809329
  • ISBN-13: 9780774809320
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, height x width: 229x165 mm, weight: 600 g, 10 maps, 5 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2005
  • Izdevniecība: University of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0774809329
  • ISBN-13: 9780774809320
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This volume contains contributions from twenty-four scholars concerning the significance and implications of the world’s borderlands in economic, political, and socio-cultural contexts. Together these essays explore the changing role of borders in a global world. Are borders increasingly irrelevant under conditions of globalization, or can a case be made to demonstrate their continuing importance at various levels of spatial activity?

Situating itself within a growing border literature, Holding the Line argues that contemporary borders facilitate parallel processes of globalization and localization of political activity. As such, the essays adopt a holistic approach to understanding the impact of boundaries on both society and space. They demonstrate that any attempt to create a methodological and conceptual framework for the understanding of boundaries must be concerned with the process of bounding, rather than simply the means through which the physical lines of separation are delimited and demarcated. This approach renders the notion of a "borderless world" highly problematic, because the latter ignores the important and ongoing relationship between the functional role of borders in the bounding process, and the symbolic role of borders as imagined social, political, and economic constructions embedded within a geographical text.

The changing characteristics of political boundaries during an era of globalization has become a great focus of interdisciplinary study, and this book will appeal to scholars of political geography, border studies, and international relations.

Recenzijas

The book will stand on its own, without rivals, in the way it tackles the theme. - Julian V. Minghi, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, and co-editor of The Geography of Border Landscapes

Introduction 1(12)
Heather Nicol
Ian Townsend-Gault
Part 1: The World Stage - New Opportunities and Problems
13(48)
Boundary Permeability in Perspective
15(11)
Gerald Blake
Information Geopolitics: Blurring the Lines of Sovereignty
26(24)
Thomas M. Edwards
Law, Sovereignty, and Transnationalism: Delivering Social Goods Using a Functional Approach to Borders
50(11)
Robert Adamson
Part 2: Regionalism and Subregionalism in Europe
61(56)
European Borders in Transition: The Internal and External Frontiers of the European Union
63(27)
Eberhard Bort
Transnational Regionalism, Strategic Geopolitics, and European Integration: The Case of the Baltic Sea Region
90(27)
James Wesley Scott
Part 3: Emerging Perspectives
117(40)
Transfrontier Regionalism: The European Union Perspective on Postcolonial Africa, with Special Reference to Borgu
119(23)
Anthony I. Asiwaju
Trans-Maritime Boundary Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Eroding or Enhancing the Importance of International Boundaries?
142(15)
Clive Schofield
Part 4: Redefining Boundaries in the Americas
157(40)
Neoliberal Caribbean Integration: The Role of the ACS in Restructuring Borderlines
159(21)
Heather Nicol
Redefining the Nature and Functions of Boundaries: A South American Perspective
180(17)
Roy Bradshaw
Part 5: A Borderless North America?
197(94)
Transportation and Competitiveness in North America: The Cascadian and San Diego-Tijuana Border Regions
200(22)
Theodore H. Cohn
Conflicting Transborder Visions and Agendas: Economic and Environmental Cascadians
222(16)
Donald K. Alper
Cascadian Adventures: Shared Visions, Strategic Alliances, and Ingrained Barriers in a Transborder Region
238(30)
Alan F.J. Artibise
NAFTA and Transportation Corridor Improvement in Western North America: Restructuring for the Twenty-First Century
268(23)
Daniel E. Turbeville III
Susan L. Bradbury
Part 6: Borders as Metaphors
291(40)
Permeable Borders and Boundaries in a Globalizing World: Feeling at Home amidst Global Poverty
293(15)
Mathew Coleman
Technopoles and Development in a ``Borderless'' World: Boundaries Erased, Boundaries Constructed
308(23)
Steven Jackson
Part 7: Rethinking Borders -- Lines, Spaces, and Continua
331(48)
Complex Emergency Response Planning and Coordination: Potential GIS Applications
333(15)
William B. Wood
Good Neighbour Diplomacy Revisited
348(31)
Alan K. Henrikson
Part 8: Conclusions
379(35)
Towards a Geopolitics of Life and Living: Where Boundaries Still Matter
381(19)
Stanley D. Brunn
John F. Watkins
Timothy J. Fargo
Josh Lepawsky
Jeffery A. Jones
From the International to the Local in the Study and Representation of Boundaries: Theoretical and Methodological Comments
400(14)
David Newman
Conclusion 414(6)
Heather Nicol
Acknowledgments 420(1)
Contributors 421(5)
Index 426
Heather N. Nicol is Assistant Professor in theGeosciences Department at the State University of West Georgia.Ian Townsend-Gault is Associate Professor of Law andDirector of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies in the Faculty of Law atthe University of British Columbia.