Police officers are quintessential agents of the state, but the practice of policing is hardly confined to the borders of a single nation-state. As recent scholarship tells us, the practice of policing extends as far as the legacy of American imperialism: from Vietnam to Geneva to Guantanamo Bay. With an eye to how practices of policing travel the globe along distinct nodes of expertise, two questions will organize this class: Does the practice of policing obey borders? And what does resistance to policing look like in a Post-Fordist moment?
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