
COMPARATIVE BORDER AND MIGRATION POLITICS
This working group integrates the comparative examination of contemporary developments in border regions and migration systems into more general discussions of political and economic transformations in global politics, thus creating a connection between border and migration debates (which are often artificially separated) and linking local and global studies in both arenas.
This working group integrates the comparative examination of contemporary developments in border regions and migration systems into more general discussions of political and economic transformations in global politics, thus creating a connection between border and migration debates (which are often artificially separated) and linking local and global studies in both arenas.
COORDINATOR

Dr. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
Local Government Institute, University of Victoria, Canada