Book contents
- The Unintended Consequences of Peace
- The Unintended Consequences of Peace
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Reality of Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
- 2 A Framework to Explain the Reality of Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
- 3 The Americas: A General View
- 4 The Americas: From the US-Canadian Border to the Tri-Border Area of South America
- 5 Europe: The Schengen Regime and the Western Balkan Borders
- 6 A Triangle of Peace in the Middle East: The Israeli–Egyptian and Israeli–Jordanian Borders
- 7 The Southern African Borders in the Postapartheid Era
- 8 ASEAN and the Southeast Asian Borders
- 9 Comparisons, Policy Recommendations, and Conclusions
- References
- Index
3 - The Americas: A General View
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2021
- The Unintended Consequences of Peace
- The Unintended Consequences of Peace
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Reality of Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
- 2 A Framework to Explain the Reality of Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
- 3 The Americas: A General View
- 4 The Americas: From the US-Canadian Border to the Tri-Border Area of South America
- 5 Europe: The Schengen Regime and the Western Balkan Borders
- 6 A Triangle of Peace in the Middle East: The Israeli–Egyptian and Israeli–Jordanian Borders
- 7 The Southern African Borders in the Postapartheid Era
- 8 ASEAN and the Southeast Asian Borders
- 9 Comparisons, Policy Recommendations, and Conclusions
- References
- Index
Summary
In this chapter, we discuss the Western Hemisphere (the Americas), as a continent of peace. Whereas all the international borders in the Americas are peaceful, there is an important variation in terms of the occurrence and proliferation of illicit transnational flows across its borderlands. We assess the thirty-six land borders in the Americas, testing the three hypotheses developed in Chapter 2. We examine the general background of Latin America, including the Latin American movement toward regionalism, the persistence of traditional conflicts in the region, the role of the United States vis-a-vis Latin America, security initiatives of Latin American countries, the new security threats and the persistence of ungoverned spaces in the Americas. Moreover, we assess the reality of transnational crime in the Americas, by referring to drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human trafficking and human smuggling. The second half of the chapter explains the reality of peaceful bordes and illicit transnational flows in the Americas, by presenting and testing the relevant data. In general terms, we corroborate the three hypotheses.
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- The Unintended Consequences of PeacePeaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows, pp. 45 - 73Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021