Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism

by Harsha Walia

Other authorsRobin D.G. Kelley (Foreword), Nick Estes (Afterword)
EPUB, 2021

Publication

Haymarket Books (2021), 476 pages

Notes

CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
PART 1. Displacement Crisis, Not Border Crisis
1. Historic Entanglements of US Border Formation: Conquest as Border Formation Border Formation through Indigenous Elimination Anti-Black Controls and Border Politics State Formation through White Supremacy
2. US Wars Abroad, Wars at Home: War on Drugs: Criminalization, Crackdowns, and Counterinsurgency Detention and Globalized Racial Violence Neoliberal Impoverishment, Border Militarization, and Carceral Governance Preemptive Wars of Terror
3. Dispossession, Deprivation, Displacement: Reframing the Global Migration Crisis: Export Processing Zones as Extranational Zones Displacement by Starvation Wages and Rising Seas Global Dispossession through Land Grabs and Climate Change

PART 2. ā€œIllegalsā€ and ā€œUndesirablesā€: The Criminalization of Migration
4. Bordering Regimes: Four Border Governance Strategies Externalization as Border Imperialism
5. Australia and the Pacific Solution: Colonial Production of White Australia Mandatory and Offshore Detention
6. Fortress Europe: Imperial Containment Routes of Securitization and Externalization Disrupting Liberal ā€œWelcomeā€ Black Mediterranean

PART 3. Capitalist Globalization and Insourcing of Migrant Labor
7. Temporary Labor Migration and the New Braceros: Five Features of Migrant Worker Programs Domestic Work and Global Care Chains
8. The Kafala System in the Gulf States: State Development and Gulf Capitalism Kafala as Capture and Control
9. Permanently Temporary: Managed Migration in Canada: Myth of Multicultural Canada Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program Caregiver Program

PART 4. Making Race, Mobilizing Racist Nationalisms
10. Mapping the Global Far Right and the Crisis of Statelessness: White Nationalism, Zionism, Hindutva: Ethnonationalist Bedfellows Penal Populism under Duterte and Bolsonaro European Welfare Nationalism and Imperial Gendered Racism Statelessness in a State-Centric World
11. Refusing Reactionary Nationalisms: Class through the Prism of Race Making of ā€œForeignerā€ through Nationalist Identities Flames of Eco-fascism
Conclusion
Afterword
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