Thursday, 15 February 2018 |
Manlio Graziano鈥檚 latest book, What is a Border?, was just released by Stanford University Press this month. In this book, Professor Graziano looks at the current evolution of the world order toward a reinstatement of the importance of borders after market integration and political and monetary unions marked the past three decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall. He provides a geopolitical and historical analysis of this phenomenon and asks whether it is 鈥渁n out-of-step, deceptive last gasp of national sovereignty or the victory of the weight of history over the power of place鈥. In the end, Graziano warns that this comeback of borders 鈥渄oes not mean that they will resolve any problems鈥 and rather looks at them as 鈥渄angerous fault lines in the contemporary world鈥. As Professor of Politics Ronnie Lipschutz from University of California Santa Cruz puts it: "Manlio Graziano makes clear the role of borders as symptoms of growing disorder rather than as causes."
What is a Border? was originally published in Italian under the title by Italy鈥檚 leading social sciences publisher Il Mulino in March 2017.
Professor Manlio Graziano is the author of a dozen books on geopolitics and geopolitics of religion, including (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2017), and (New York: Columbia University Press, 2017). He is currently working on finishing his next book on the geopolitics of the United States, to be published next month by Il Mulino, and a chapter on religion and politics for an edited volume to be published by Routledge.
Update on February 28:
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