Authors: Peter Andreas
ISBN-13: 9780801475405, ISBN-10: 0801475406
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Date Published: April 2009
Edition: 2nd Edition
In an updated and expanded edition of his essential 2000 book about shifts in how borders are perceived and patrolled, Peter Andreas brings the story into the present day. The second edition of Border Games places the continued sharp escalation of border policing in the context of a transformed post-September 11 security environment. As Andreas demonstrates, in some ways it is still the same old border game-but more difficult to manage, with more players, played out on a bigger stage, and with higher stakes and collateral damage. Andreas continues to help readers understand the changing practice and politics of policing national boundaries in the twenty-first century.
In recent years, the United States and Mexico significantly liberalized trade regulations via the NAFTA treaty while also increasing the policing of the border area to stop the smuggling of people, drugs, and illegal goods. Andreas (Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial) argues that this contradiction serves less to prevent smuggling than to provide a stage for both America and Mexico to reaffirm national identities by demonstrating the ability to protect borders. Individuals in both countries use smuggling and illegal immigration for political gain, while neither nation does much to diminish the demand for drugs or the low-cost labor of illegal aliens. The author provides an excellent overview of the topic of smuggling and makes interesting comparisons between U.S.-Mexico border control and policing in Eastern and Southern Europe. This well-written work adds to the social and cultural focus provided in David Spener and Kathleen Staudt's The U.S.-Mexico Border: Transcending Divisions, Contesting Identities (Lynne Rienne Pub.,1998). Recommended for larger public and academic libraries.--Stephen L. Hupp, Urbana Univ., OH Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\
Preface | ||
Pt. I | Introduction and Background | |
1 | The Escalation of Border Policing | 3 |
2 | The Political Economy of Global Smuggling | 15 |
Pt. II | Policing and Smuggling across the U.S.-Mexico Border | |
3 | Creating the Clandestine Side of the Border Economy | 29 |
4 | The Escalation of Drug Control | 51 |
5 | The Escalation of Immigration Control | 85 |
Pt. III | Extensions and Conclusions | |
6 | Policing the External Borders of the New Europe | 115 |
7 | Borders Restated | 140 |
Index | 153 |