Publication

Aug 2012

This report examines how border policies affect, and are affected by, national and subnational actor preferences. While discussing unintended consequences and conflicts that arise as states attempt to formulate and implement policies addressing different imperatives in American borderlands, this report further underscores the differences between the borders and borderlands in the Americas and those in other regions of the world, with important implications for the fostering of collaborative border policies going forward in the Western Hemisphere.

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Author Harold Trinkunas, Maiah Jaskoski, Arturo Sotomayor
Series CCC PASCC Reports
Issue 9
Publisher Center on Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
Copyright © 2012 Center for Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
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