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New Book 'Keys to Global Politics' Challenges Conventional Views on Borders and Migration

This book challenges conventional views on borders and migration. It offers fresh perspectives on global politics and advocates for change.

As we can see in the image there are few people here and there, fence, dog, houses, current poles...
As we can see in the image there are few people here and there, fence, dog, houses, current poles and sky.

New Book 'Keys to Global Politics' Challenges Conventional Views on Borders and Migration

Arpa Publishers has released 'Keys to Global Entry' (2024), edited by Carlos Corrochano. The book offers fresh definitions and narratives to comprehend current global scenarios and advocates for change.

The book challenges conventional views on borders, advocating for their dismantling rather than accommodation. It explores the intersection of far-right politics, neoliberalism, and certain feminist sectors, a concept dubbed 'femonationalism' by Sara S. Farris.

Human mobility is a central theme, with Martina Tazzioli proposing a new understanding of 'border' as a mechanism that perpetuates exploitation and racializes subjects, such as 'migrants'. Mimi Sheller and Andreas Neef introduce the concept of 'just mobility', which examines the Global North's responsibility in population displacement in the South. Lea Ypi's epilogue links human mobility, freedom, and global democracy, arguing that migration is a symptom, not a cause, of liberal democracies' crisis.

The book, 'Keys to Global Entry', delves into pressing issues like trade wars, authoritarian populism, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Palestinian genocide. It argues for understanding freedom as a global good to address liberal democracies' crisis. Edited by Carlos Corrochano, the book offers fresh perspectives and definitions to navigate today's complex global landscape.

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