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North America's soft security threats & multilateral governance : = a post-Westphalian pathaway? /
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North America's soft security threats & multilateral governance :/ [edited by] Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon.
其他題名:
a post-Westphalian pathaway? /
其他作者:
Hussain, A. Imtiaz,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
內容註:
PART I: INTRODUCTION: SOFT THREATS, SECURITY CAPS, AMERICAN PLAGUE: MULTILATERAL MEDICINE?; Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon -- 1. Puzzle -- 2. Bogot̀: Multilateral Direction from Drug-control Dissent -- 3. Governance Along the Cocaine Corridor -- 4. Theater of War -- 5. Mexico-US.Border -- 6. Illegal Human Flows: Migration -- 7. Drug-trafficking: Security Threat Trigger -- 8. Money-laundering -- 9. Weapons-smuggling -- 10. Mexico-Central American Border -- 11. Illegal Immigration -- 12. Drug-trafficking -- 13. Money-laundering -- 14. Weapons-smuggling -- 15. Summary -- 16. Theoretical Thread-lines -- 17. Definitions -- 18. Kirchner-Sperling Multilateral Security Governance -- 19. Organization -- 20. References -- PART II: IMMIGRATION AND MEXICO-US BORDER CONTROLS: CONSTRAINED BI-LATERALISM?; Jorge A. Schiavon -- 21. Introduction -- 22. Mexico's Migration Policy: A 'No-policy' Interregnum? -- 23. Mexican Public Opinion and Migration: Protecting the Paisano -- 24. Migration Policy After 9/11: Whole or Partial Enchilada? -- 25. The Perverse Effects: A Stimulated Wall -- 26. Migration Costs and Benefits: An Arizona Microcosm -- 27. Mexico's Economic benefits: Unending Remittances -- 28. Strengthening Emigrant-Home Community Linkages -- 29. The 3 x 1 Program -- 30. A Theoretical Fit: Demanding Multi-security Governance -- 31. Conclusions -- 32. References -- PART III: DIMENSIONS OF DRUG-TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED STATES: GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES IN NORTH AMERICA; Roberto Dominguez and Rafael Vel̀zquez Flores -- 33. Introduction -- 34. Security Governance: Analytical Framework -- 35. Overview of Global Drug Consumption -- 36. Prevention -- 37. Protection -- 38. Compliance -- 39. Assurance -- 40. Conclusions -- 41. References -- PART IV: SECURITY AND MEXICO'S SOUTHERN BORDER: POST-WESTPHALIAN GOVERNANCE?; Laura Gonz̀lez-Murphy -- 42. Introduction -- 43. Security Governance and Mexico's Southern Border -- 44. Mexico's Southern Conflict Arena -- 45. Theoretical Application: Four Policy Approaches -- 46. Pursuing Integrated Response-Security Governance -- 47. Prevention: Conflict Prevention and Institution-building -- 48. Compellence: Conflict Resolution Efforts -- 49. Protection: Internal Security Policies Against External Threats -- 50. Assurance- post-conflict Reconstruction and Confidence-building Measures -- 51. Conclusion: State Control vs Collective Action -- 52. References -- PART V: MEXICO'S TWIN-BORDER BEAST: STATE SATURATED?; Imtiaz Hussain -- 53. Introduction: Soft Threats an Border Comparisons -- 54. Expansive Threats and Aligning Borders: Problem-supply Boom -- 55. Migration: Janus-faced Monster? -- 56. Drug-trafficking -- 57. Cartel Competition -- 58. Corruption -- 59. Gangs: Unholy Alliance Partner -- 60. Arms-smuggling -- 61. Money-laundering and Remittances -- 62. Policy-supply and the Widening Gap -- 63. Illegal Migration -- 64. Drug-trafficking and Cartel Competition -- 65. Corruption -- 66. Mexico's Two Borders in Theoretical Perspectives -- 67. Governance Model Assessed -- 68. Kirchner-Sperling Policy Functions -- 69. Kirchner-Sperling Policy ImplicationS -- 70. References -- PART VI: ILLEGAL MEXICAN-CANADIAN INTERTWININGS: A CRYING GAME?; Imtiaz Hussain -- 71. Problem -- 72. Cocaine Supply -- 73. Policy Supply -- 74. Protection -- 75. Assurance -- 76. Compellence -- 77. Preventive -- 78. Theoretical Placement -- 79. References -- PART VII: CONCLUSIONS: SECURITY GOVERNANCE AS HOSTAGE? EXPLOSIVE POLICY DEMANDS AND SUPPLY SHORTAGE; Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon -- 80. Introduction: Back to Square One? -- 81. Findings: Empirical -- 82. Findings: Theoretical -- 83. Implications: Digging Theoretically Deeper.
標題:
National security - United States. -
標題:
Mexican-American Border Region. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137349897
ISBN:
1137349891 (electronic bk.)
North America's soft security threats & multilateral governance : = a post-Westphalian pathaway? /
North America's soft security threats & multilateral governance :
a post-Westphalian pathaway? /[edited by] Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: INTRODUCTION: SOFT THREATS, SECURITY CAPS, AMERICAN PLAGUE: MULTILATERAL MEDICINE?; Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon -- 1. Puzzle -- 2. Bogot̀: Multilateral Direction from Drug-control Dissent -- 3. Governance Along the Cocaine Corridor -- 4. Theater of War -- 5. Mexico-US.Border -- 6. Illegal Human Flows: Migration -- 7. Drug-trafficking: Security Threat Trigger -- 8. Money-laundering -- 9. Weapons-smuggling -- 10. Mexico-Central American Border -- 11. Illegal Immigration -- 12. Drug-trafficking -- 13. Money-laundering -- 14. Weapons-smuggling -- 15. Summary -- 16. Theoretical Thread-lines -- 17. Definitions -- 18. Kirchner-Sperling Multilateral Security Governance -- 19. Organization -- 20. References -- PART II: IMMIGRATION AND MEXICO-US BORDER CONTROLS: CONSTRAINED BI-LATERALISM?; Jorge A. Schiavon -- 21. Introduction -- 22. Mexico's Migration Policy: A 'No-policy' Interregnum? -- 23. Mexican Public Opinion and Migration: Protecting the Paisano -- 24. Migration Policy After 9/11: Whole or Partial Enchilada? -- 25. The Perverse Effects: A Stimulated Wall -- 26. Migration Costs and Benefits: An Arizona Microcosm -- 27. Mexico's Economic benefits: Unending Remittances -- 28. Strengthening Emigrant-Home Community Linkages -- 29. The 3 x 1 Program -- 30. A Theoretical Fit: Demanding Multi-security Governance -- 31. Conclusions -- 32. References -- PART III: DIMENSIONS OF DRUG-TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED STATES: GOVERNANCE AND POLICIES IN NORTH AMERICA; Roberto Dominguez and Rafael Vel̀zquez Flores -- 33. Introduction -- 34. Security Governance: Analytical Framework -- 35. Overview of Global Drug Consumption -- 36. Prevention -- 37. Protection -- 38. Compliance -- 39. Assurance -- 40. Conclusions -- 41. References -- PART IV: SECURITY AND MEXICO'S SOUTHERN BORDER: POST-WESTPHALIAN GOVERNANCE?; Laura Gonz̀lez-Murphy -- 42. Introduction -- 43. Security Governance and Mexico's Southern Border -- 44. Mexico's Southern Conflict Arena -- 45. Theoretical Application: Four Policy Approaches -- 46. Pursuing Integrated Response-Security Governance -- 47. Prevention: Conflict Prevention and Institution-building -- 48. Compellence: Conflict Resolution Efforts -- 49. Protection: Internal Security Policies Against External Threats -- 50. Assurance- post-conflict Reconstruction and Confidence-building Measures -- 51. Conclusion: State Control vs Collective Action -- 52. References -- PART V: MEXICO'S TWIN-BORDER BEAST: STATE SATURATED?; Imtiaz Hussain -- 53. Introduction: Soft Threats an Border Comparisons -- 54. Expansive Threats and Aligning Borders: Problem-supply Boom -- 55. Migration: Janus-faced Monster? -- 56. Drug-trafficking -- 57. Cartel Competition -- 58. Corruption -- 59. Gangs: Unholy Alliance Partner -- 60. Arms-smuggling -- 61. Money-laundering and Remittances -- 62. Policy-supply and the Widening Gap -- 63. Illegal Migration -- 64. Drug-trafficking and Cartel Competition -- 65. Corruption -- 66. Mexico's Two Borders in Theoretical Perspectives -- 67. Governance Model Assessed -- 68. Kirchner-Sperling Policy Functions -- 69. Kirchner-Sperling Policy ImplicationS -- 70. References -- PART VI: ILLEGAL MEXICAN-CANADIAN INTERTWININGS: A CRYING GAME?; Imtiaz Hussain -- 71. Problem -- 72. Cocaine Supply -- 73. Policy Supply -- 74. Protection -- 75. Assurance -- 76. Compellence -- 77. Preventive -- 78. Theoretical Placement -- 79. References -- PART VII: CONCLUSIONS: SECURITY GOVERNANCE AS HOSTAGE? EXPLOSIVE POLICY DEMANDS AND SUPPLY SHORTAGE; Imtiaz Hussain and Jorge A. Schiavon -- 80. Introduction: Back to Square One? -- 81. Findings: Empirical -- 82. Findings: Theoretical -- 83. Implications: Digging Theoretically Deeper.
Even after its decisive Cold War victory and resounding anti-terrorism military campaigns, why is the United States unable to tackle soft security border threats? Five authors who examine illegal US immigration (Schiavon), Mexico's similar predicament (Gonz̀lez-Murphy), the conjunction of both (Hussain), a failed 43-year anti-drug war (Dominguez and Velazquez), and the threat expanding to Canada (Hussain), fault policy unilateralism and explore collective action. Utilizing multilateral security governance theory (Kirchner/Sperling, 2007), they propose a post-Westphalian outlet to better help (a) policy-makers control problems, (b) the academic community to solve puzzles, and (c) the public to feel secure.
ISBN: 1137349891 (electronic bk.)
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