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Author Avdan, Nazli.

Title VISAS AND WALLS : border security in the age of terrorism
Published [Place of publication not identified] : UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA PR, 2018

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Contents Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Introduction: Globalization, Security, and Border Control -- Chapter 1. Harder Borders in a New Security Climate -- Chapter 2. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Restrictions -- Chapter 3. Terrorism, Trade, and Visa Policies in the European Union -- Chapter 4. Terrorism, Trade, and Border Fences -- Chapter 5. Turkey's Migration Policy: An Illustrative Case Study -- Conclusion: Improving Theory and Policy -- NOTES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Summary Borders traditionally served to insulate nations from other states and to provide bulwarks against intrusion by foreign armies. In the age of terrorism, borders are more frequently perceived as protection against threats from determined individuals arriving from elsewhere. After a deadly terrorist attack, leaders immediately encounter pressure to close their borders. As Nazli Avdan observes, cracking down on border crossings and policing migration enhance security. However, the imperatives of globalization demand that borders remain open to legal travel and economic exchange. While stricter border policies may be symbolically valuable and pragmatically safer, according to Avdan, they are economically costly, restricting trade between neighbors and damaging commercial ties. In Visas and Walls, Avdan argues that the balance between economics and security is contingent on how close to home threats, whether actual or potential, originate. When terrorist events affect the residents of a country or take place within its borders, economic ties matter less. When terrorist violence strikes elsewhere and does not involve its citizens, the unaffected state's investment in globalization carries the day. Avdan examines the visa waiver programs and visa control policies of several countries in place in 2010, including Turkey's migration policies; analyzes the visa issuance practices of the European Union from 2003 until 2015; and explores how terrorism and trade affected states' propensities to build border walls in the post-World War II era
Analysis Human Rights
Law
Political Science
Public Policy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Border security.
Visas -- Government policy
Terrorism.
Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.
Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects.
National security.
Terrorism
terrorism.
LAW -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Security (National & International)
Border security.
Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects.
Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.
National security.
Terrorism.
Visas -- Government policy.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780812295696
0812295692