Journal of Borderlands Studies

The primary publication of the Association for Borderlands Studies, the Journal of Borderlands Studies is published three times yearly. It has, for more than a decade, distinguished itself as a leading forum for borderlands research. Widely consulted by educators, practitioners, and researchers, the journal encourages the submission of articles from disciplines across the humanities and social sciences as well as from allied fields. All published manuscripts are peer reviewed.

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Vol 26, No 1 (2011)

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Table of Contents

Articles

Border Conflicts Between George Bush and Vicente Fox: Continued As Well as Unresolved Disputes, 2000–2006 PDF
Douglas W. Richmond 1-16
9/11, the BSE Crisis, and Environmental Management in the Transboundary Plains–Prairies Region PDF
Shannon Bruyneel 17-34
Local delocalization across borders: the case of the garment quasi-cluster in the Balkans PDF
Lois Labrianidis, Nikos Vogiatzis 35-51
Beyond National Borders: Family Frontiers and Expulsion from the US PDF
Edgar W. Butler, Celia Mancillas Bazan 53-63
Half Empty or Half Full? Over 30 Years of Regional Cross-Border Cooperation Within the EU: Experiences at the Dutch–German and Danish–German Border PDF
Martin Klatt, Hayo Herrmann 65-87
Social Capital Design and Polycentric Metropolitan Competitiveness: the "Grande Région" Agenda PDF
Franz Clement, Christian Lamour 89-99
Bordered Perspectives: Local Stakeholders' Views of Border Management in the Cascade Corridor Region PDF
Donald Alper, Bryant Hammond 101-114
Anti-Immigrant Arizona: Ripple Effects and Mixed Immigration Status Households under "Policies of Attrition" Considered PDF
Anna Ochoa O’Leary, Azucena Sanchez 115-133

Review Essay

Review Essay PDF
Oliver Schmidtke 135-138

Book Reviews

Borders, Histories, Existences: Gender and Beyond by Paula Banerjee, 2010.
Reviewed by
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Reece Jones 139-140
Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories by Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill (eds.), 2010.
Reviewed by
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Stephen Mumme 141-142
Women’s Migration Networks in Mexico and Beyond by Tamar Diana Wilson, 2009.
Reviewed by
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James Loucky 143-144


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