Author:
Staudt, Kathleen A. author.
Imprint:Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.
Descriptionxxvi, 278 pages : ill., map ; 24 cm
Note:Part I. Conceptual framework and historical backgrounds -- Geography, maps, and the "other" in history -- Global inequalities and local borderlands : laying the conceptual foundations -- Part II. Regional case studies -- The Americas : an interdependent US-Mexico borderlands -- From borderlessness to the scars of partition in postcolonial South Asia -- European integration (under threat) : mobility in a superstructure -- Maritime and riverine borders -- Part III. Public policy issues -- Securities : environment, safety, and survival -- Citizenship, migration, and people's movement across borders -- Freer and fairer trade in borderlands -- Part IV. Bridging the borderlands -- Borderlands in films -- Toward solutions in policy change, institutions, and democracy : global to borderlands -- Conclusions: Answering questions, asking more while advancing border theories -- Postscript -- Appendix A: The value of US exports to Mexico and the number of US jobs that rely on trade with Mexico, 2012 (by state).
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.