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Life and Death on the US-Mexico Border
The Blurry Lines of Belonging
We think of citizenship as a binary category: you’re either a citizen or you’re not. But the levels of membership can be complex. Refugees and asylum seekers often find that the criteria for acceptance change, as states devise rationales to exclude them...
Armed Groups Are Watching You: Life in the Borderlands
The Lines We Draw Between Us
Refugees are Brothers and Sisters in Uganda, Strangers in Tanzania
Tracking Insecurity across Time and Space
The New Battlefield: Poland and Europe’s Struggle Against Hybrid Warfare
Russia’s stealthy, nefarious transgressions against Poland are on the rise. Is this a tactic to threaten EU and NATO countries for supporting Ukraine?
Absences in the “Archive of Dominicanidad”
The Case Against Aliens: Immigration Law and Language Through a Cosmic Perspective
A visiting scholar reflects on the power that words have to exclude people from certain categories of belonging, while reminding us that we are all, ultimately, members of the same celestial home.
Through the Ashes of the Minsk Agreements
Former member of the Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, Lidia Powirska looks back at the Minsk agreements and why they failed to bring even temporary peace to the Donbas conflict.