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<Article> |
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Borderization in Georgia: Sovereignty Materialized |
Edward Boyle |
1 |
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Rethinking the Insulator State: Turkey’s Border Security and the Syrian Civil War |
Kohei Imai |
19 |
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The Russian-U.S. Borderland: Opportunities and Barriers, Desires and Fears |
Serghei Golunov |
31 |
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<Special Section: Border and Gender Studies> |
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Introduction to “Border and Gender Studies: Theoretical and Empirical Overlap” |
Kimberly Collins |
51 |
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Re-victimizing Trafficked Migrant Women: The Southern Border Plan and Mexico’s Anti-trafficking Legislation |
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera and Jennifer Bryson Clark |
55 |
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Bad Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Challenging the Citizenship Regime in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands |
T. Mark Montoya |
71 |
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<Book Review> |
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Reece Jones, Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move, London: Verso: 2016. 224pp. |
Uddipta Ranjan Boruah |
87 |
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Eurasia Border Review Manuscript Submission Guidelines |
91 |