A prize-winning examination of why nation-States wall themselves off despite widespread proclamations of global connectedness.
Why do walls marking national boundaries proliferate amid widespread proclamations of global connectedness and despite anticipation of a world without borders? Why are barricades built of concrete, steel, and barbed wire when threats to the nation today are so often miniaturized, vaporous, clandestine, dispersed, or networked? In Walled States, W.
A prize-winning examination of why nation-States wall themselves off despite widespread proclamations of global connectedness