The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future
What do the world's best-known, most dangerous, and most unexpected border conflicts mean for our changing international relationships?



In The New Border Wars, border expert Klaus Dodds journeys into the geopolitical clashes of tomorrow in an eye-opening tour of border walls-literal and figurative-from the Gaza Strip to the space race. In the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and elsewhere, the tension inherent to trying to divide the world into separate parcels has not gone away.



And with climate change shifting our natural borders, from mountains to glaciers to rivers, the question of how we live in a world that's becoming warmer and wetter-and growing in population-looms large. Dodds answers why now more than ever we are likely to see more walls, barriers, and securitization in our daily lives.



The New Border Wars discovers just what borders truly mean in the modern world: How are they bui< what do they signify for citizens and governments; and how do they help us understand our political past and, most importantly, our diplomatic future?
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The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future
What do the world's best-known, most dangerous, and most unexpected border conflicts mean for our changing international relationships?



In The New Border Wars, border expert Klaus Dodds journeys into the geopolitical clashes of tomorrow in an eye-opening tour of border walls-literal and figurative-from the Gaza Strip to the space race. In the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and elsewhere, the tension inherent to trying to divide the world into separate parcels has not gone away.



And with climate change shifting our natural borders, from mountains to glaciers to rivers, the question of how we live in a world that's becoming warmer and wetter-and growing in population-looms large. Dodds answers why now more than ever we are likely to see more walls, barriers, and securitization in our daily lives.



The New Border Wars discovers just what borders truly mean in the modern world: How are they bui< what do they signify for citizens and governments; and how do they help us understand our political past and, most importantly, our diplomatic future?
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The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future

The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future

by Klaus Dodds

Narrated by Mike Cooper

Unabridged — 9 hours, 40 minutes

The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future

The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future

by Klaus Dodds

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What do the world's best-known, most dangerous, and most unexpected border conflicts mean for our changing international relationships?



In The New Border Wars, border expert Klaus Dodds journeys into the geopolitical clashes of tomorrow in an eye-opening tour of border walls-literal and figurative-from the Gaza Strip to the space race. In the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and elsewhere, the tension inherent to trying to divide the world into separate parcels has not gone away.



And with climate change shifting our natural borders, from mountains to glaciers to rivers, the question of how we live in a world that's becoming warmer and wetter-and growing in population-looms large. Dodds answers why now more than ever we are likely to see more walls, barriers, and securitization in our daily lives.



The New Border Wars discovers just what borders truly mean in the modern world: How are they bui< what do they signify for citizens and governments; and how do they help us understand our political past and, most importantly, our diplomatic future?

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/28/2021

Dodds (Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction), a professor of geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London, surveys a wide range of contemporary border battles in this informative account. He documents the shift from post–Cold War optimism about a new, more fluid international landscape to rising security concerns about “open borders” after 9/11, and draws incisive parallels between the China-Taiwan and Israel-Palestine conflicts, noting how much of an uphill battle it remains for both Taiwan and Palestine to earn “widespread international recognition” in the face of resistance from China, Israel, and the U.S. Dodds also details how efforts by the U.S. government to secure its southern border have created a surveillance state in the region, with citizens and noncitizens subjected to increasing electronic and physical monitoring. In the book’s most eye-opening chapter, Dodds describes how governments and corporations are jockeying for position and power in outer space. Though he draws more observations than firm conclusions, Dodds’s depth of knowledge impresses, and he makes a persuasive case that identity politics and climate change disruptions will intensify border conflicts in the coming decades. This broad-minded study offers a fresh perspective on world affairs. (Sept.) Correction: An earlier version of this review misspelled the author's name in several instances.

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Praise for Border Wars

"Dodds’s depth of knowledge impresses, and he makes a persuasive case that identity politics and climate change disruptions will intensify border conflicts in the coming decades....A fresh perspective on world affairs."
Publishers Weekly

"[The] idea that borders are not quite what we perceive them to be is the thematic ballast for Klaus Dodds’s impressive and timely Border Wars. And it is a point worth making today . . . Dodds is persuasive that borders reveal ‘fundamental truths about humanity’. He shows us that ‘bordering [is] an activity rather than simply... inert lines on the map.'"
The Spectator

"This book could hardly be more timely. . . . Casting his geopolitical eye upon fragmented hotspots such as Cyprus, Jerusalem, Georgia and Kashmir, [Dodds] underlines the realpolitik of the world's borders as entities that are both contested and (at least in normal times) surprisingly fluid."
Geographical Magazine

"Dodds looks at numerous future conflicts in this engaging and informative study: borders shifting because of landscape and environmental change; regions at an impasse; unrecognised borders; borders evolving due to technological innovation, such as those in space and under water being covertly marked by some countries. . . . Somewhat ominously, and presciently, he notes there is no international legal recognition of the category 'climate-change refugee'."
—NJ McGarrigle for The Irish Times

"Satisfying . . . is Klaus Dodds’ impressive Border Wars, which focuses less on geography writ large and more on the thin lines that delineate one nation from another and could present a threat of future conflict. . . . The future will be one of 'walls, fences and barriers alongside digital surveillance', while climate shifts move not just populations but also borders themselves."
—James Crabtree for the Financial Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172949265
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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