SJPS 2019
DOI: 10.34135/sjps.190104
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Fortifying against the Threat: Can Walls Stop Irregular Migration?

Abstract: After the election of Donald Trump and his ambitious plan to erect a “great wall” between the USA and Mexico, the issue of walls is being increasingly discussed. But can the walls really stop irregular migration? The main aim of this article is to provide five examples of walls and assess their effectiveness in stopping irregular migration. Do walls matter and what are the key variables influencing their effectiveness? The analysis will focus on four factors such as the purpose and aims of the wall, the operat… Show more

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“…Despite some critics of this approach (for example, Randell, 2020), it stimulated further mobility studies in the context of the European refugee crisis (Schorpp, 2016) and development of the politics of mobility (Cresswell, 2010). Additionally, there are numerous studies devoted to current problems of mobility regulation (Filipec and Macková, 2019;Fujita, 2018;Hlaváčková and Macková, 2020;Pankratz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite some critics of this approach (for example, Randell, 2020), it stimulated further mobility studies in the context of the European refugee crisis (Schorpp, 2016) and development of the politics of mobility (Cresswell, 2010). Additionally, there are numerous studies devoted to current problems of mobility regulation (Filipec and Macková, 2019;Fujita, 2018;Hlaváčková and Macková, 2020;Pankratz et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%