Wilson Quarterly
Fall 2019
The gap between the political rhetoric and the realities of our borders has never been wider. What is the future of borders – for nations and those who must traverse them?
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Borders are no longer just lines on a map. They are places of active governance. Knowing them better may help us manage them more wisely and humanely.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall was a key moment in global history. How has the memory of it been reshaped over the past 30 years?
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Mexico’s border with Guatemala doesn’t garner headlines. But U.S. migration policy depends on the hopes and fears of those who head north across it.
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