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The Long Shadow of the Border

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This book delves beyond the spectacular images of African migrants struggling to scale border fences or cross the Mediterranean in unseaworthy rubber dinghies by unpacking the policies and emerging practices that shape contemporary border governance in the expanding EU-African borderlands.

For decades, Africa has been the scene of a wide range of European interventions aimed at restraining irregularised migration to Europe creating an accelerated moment of control and confinement. Today, the externalisation of Europe's borders into Africa encompasses agreements on the return of migrants, securitised border operations and projects under the EU's Emergency Trust Fund for Africa. At a time when safe and legal mobility is limited, and the human, social and political conditions of African migrants are severely challenged, this book emphasises how European efforts are both assisted but also resisted by local actors with agendas of their own. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, the different contributions vividly portray how African lives continue to be shaped by Europe's desire to contain and govern human mobility and how dominant spatial geopolitics are contested on various levels.

This book will be of particular value to students and researchers interested in African studies, International Politics, Border Governance, Anthropology, Human Geography and Global Studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Geopolitics.

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ISBN: 9781032501833
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Author: Ida Marie Savio Vammen, Signe ColdRavnkilde, Hans Lucht
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 184 pages
Genres: International institutions
Regional / International studies
Law