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
1 - The Reality of Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows
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 introductory chapter, we provide an initial examination of the linkages between peaceful borders and the occurrence and proliferation of illicit transnational flows. We refer to several empirical examples, including the cases of the Northern Triangle in Central America, the Tri-Border Area of the Southern Cone of South America, the Colombian borders, and the Schengen open regime in Europe. In addition, we refer to the existing scholarship by clarifying several key concepts, stemming from five different bodies of literature: international peace, globalization, international borders, governance and “areas of limited statehood,” and the phenomena of transnational criminal organizations and terrorism.
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- The Unintended Consequences of PeacePeaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows, pp. 1 - 25Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021