This book argues that borderlands intensify security threats at the conflict-crime nexus. It demonstrates the multiple insecurities that arise from complex interactions among rebels, criminals, and other violent non-state groups. Challenging urban biases and state-centric views, it draws on unprecedented multi-year fieldwork in the war-torn marginalized Colombian-Ecuadorian and Colombian-Venezuelan borderlands.
This book argues that borderlands intensify security threats at the conflict-crime nexus. It demonstrates the multiple insecurities that arise from complex interactions among rebels, criminals, and other violent non-state groups. Challenging urban biases and state-centric views, it draws on unprecedented multi-year fieldwork in the war-torn marginalized Colombian-Ecuadorian and Colombian-Venezuelan borderlands.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Annette Idler is the Director of Studies at the Changing Character of War Centre, Senior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, and at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. She holds a doctorate from the Department of International Development, University of Oxford, and an MA in International Relations from King's College London's Department of War Studies. Her research focuses on security, conflict, and transnational organized crime. Idler has published numerous scholarly articles, policy briefs, and op-eds, advised governments and international organizations, and provided frequent media commentary.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Prologue: Witnessing Insecurity from the Margins Borderland Maps 1. Borderlands: Security through a Magnifying Glass 2. Non-State Order and Security 3. The Borderland Lens 4. Violence and Survival 5. Crime and Uncertainty 6. Governance and Consent 7. The Border Effect 8. Global Borderlands: Security through a Kaleidoscope Epilogue: Experiencing Insecurity in the Margins Appendix A: Further Methodological Notes Appendix B: Violent Non-state Group Interactions across the Borderlands Appendix C: Borderland Fieldwork Itineraries Notes Bibliography Index
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Prologue: Witnessing Insecurity from the Margins Borderland Maps 1. Borderlands: Security through a Magnifying Glass 2. Non-State Order and Security 3. The Borderland Lens 4. Violence and Survival 5. Crime and Uncertainty 6. Governance and Consent 7. The Border Effect 8. Global Borderlands: Security through a Kaleidoscope Epilogue: Experiencing Insecurity in the Margins Appendix A: Further Methodological Notes Appendix B: Violent Non-state Group Interactions across the Borderlands Appendix C: Borderland Fieldwork Itineraries Notes Bibliography Index
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