Volume 1, No. 1 ( Spring 2010 issued )
From the Editors |
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Iwashita, Akihiro;Chi Hyunjoo, Naomi | iii-v |
Part I. First Contact: Bringing Together the Worldwide Communities of Border Studies. [Current Trends in Border Analysis]
The State of Borders and Borderlands Studies 2009 : A Historical View and a View from the Journal of Borderlands Studies |
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Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel | 1-15 |
From Post-Modern Visions to Multi-Scale Study of Bordering : Recent Trends in European Study of Borders and Border Areas |
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Liikanen, Ilkka | 17-28 |
Part I. First Contact: Bringing Together the Worldwide Communities of Border Studies. [Borders in Practice]
The Scholar-Practitioner Interface in Boundary Studies |
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Pratt, Martin | 29-36 |
How to Deal With Border Issues : A Diplomat-Practitioner's Perspective |
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Okano, Masataka | 37-48 |
Part II. Voices of the Borderlands. [Targeting the Heart of Eurasia]
Border Politics in South Asia : A Case Study of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan |
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Kaw, Mushtaq A. | 49-62 |
Special Status of Tribal Areas (FATA) : An Artificial Imperial Construct Bleeding Asia |
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Khan, Sarfraz | 63-74 |
Areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Present Turmoil |
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Liwal, A. Ghafoor | 75-86 |
Part II. Voices of the Borderlands. [View from the Russian Far East]
Global and Regional Dimensions of China's Policy toward the U.S. |
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Timofeev, Oleg A. | 87-103 |