Using the resources provided below, write a short essay (approx. 1000 words) about Security and Borders. The essay requires a a well-developed thesis that is well supported. There is a minimum of 5 scholarly sources.
Required:
Un-chol Shin. A Journey from Place to Space in the Humanities. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, vol. 32, no. 1, University of Illinois Press, 1998, pp. 8488.
Tan, Andrew T. H. Security and Conflict in East Asia. 1st ed., Routledge, 2015. Chapter 1, Security and Conflict in East Asia and Chapter 22 Preventing the Next War in East Asia.
James, Paul. Faces of Globalization and the Borders of States: From Asylum Seekers to Citizens. Citizenship Studies, vol. 18, no. 2, Routledge, 2014, pp. 20823.
Miller, David. Border Regimes and Human Rights. Law & Ethics of Human Rights, vol. 7, no. 1, De Gruyter, 2013, pp. 123.
Sources to Consider:
Marianne Hirsch and Nancy K. Miller, ed. Rites of Return: Diaspora Poetics and the Politics of Memory. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Cederman, Lars-Erik, Andreas Wimmer & Bian Min, Why do Ethnic Groups Rebel? New Analysis, World Politics, 2010 Vol. 62, issue 1.
Diener & Hagen, Borders: A Very Short Introduction, Chapters 5, 6 & 7
Abizadeh, Arash, Review Symposium: The Ethics of Immigration by Joseph Carens, Political Theory, vol 43,3, 2015.
Shaw, Matthew, The Cyprus Game: Crossing the Boundaries in a Divided Island, Globalization, Societies and Education, vol 12,2, 2014, p.262-274.
Grifiths, T. & R.F. Arnova, World Culture in the Capitalist World-System in Transition, Globalizaiton, Societies and Education, vol. 13,1, 2015, pp. 88-108.
Greenfeld, Liah, The Globalization of Nationalism and the Future of the Nation-State, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 24, No. 1/2, The End of the Nation-State (March/June 2011), pp. 5-9.
Diener & Hagen, Borders: A Very Short Introduction, Chapters 1,3 & 4
Amnus, Diana,Responsibility to Protect: Emerging Rules on Humanitarian Intervention? Global Society (April 2012), 26 (2), pg. 241-276.
Deborah J. Yashar, Contesting Citizenship in Latin America, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) pp 3-28
Nancy Grey Postero, Now We Are Citizens: Indigenous Politics in Post-multicultural Bolivia (Stanford University Press, 2007).