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El. knyga: Immigration, the Borderlands, and the Resilient Homeland

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bernan Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636713854
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bernan Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636713854

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This title combines original research, case studies, and synoptic analysis to cover highly charged topics in America today. The volume is divided into two sections; the first section combines immigration and the borderlands, which covers immigration enforcement, border security and trade, illegal crossings at the border, gaps in securing the borderlands, globalization and transnational crime, and reassessment of border theory. Under the second section, Resilient Homeland, the reader can find information on topics such as: a profile of the resilient citizen, lessons learned from the response to the pandemic, disaster recovery and preparedness, mistrust of public health as a threat to resilience, community disaster recovery, and top cybersecurity concerns.
List of Tables and Figures
vii
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xvi
Introduction: Problematized Immigration at the Borderlands and Our Resilience in the Homeland 1(4)
Yoku Shaw-Taylor
PART I IMMIGRATION AND BORDER MANAGEMENT
5(132)
1 The Curious History of U.S. Immigration Enforcement, 1981-2020: A Tale of Institutional Inertia and Administrative Volatility
7(46)
Philip Kretsedemas
2 Border Management, Immigration, and Trade: The Convergence
53(16)
Maria Burns
3 Capability Gaps in CBP's Operations
69(12)
Thomas P. M. Barnett
4 The Limits of Physical Borders: Transnational Crime and the Underworld of Globalization
81(16)
Alan Bersin
Lars Karlsson
5 Unauthorized Immigration: Illegal Crossings and Apprehensions at the Southwest Border, and the Border Wall
97(24)
Yoku Shaw-Taylor
Lorraine McCall
6 The Border as Resource and Problem--Revisiting the Theory of Discordant Border
121(16)
Yoku Shaw-Taylor
PART II THE RESILIENT HOMELAND
137(98)
7 Who Is Prepared? The Resilient Citizen
139(22)
Christopher M. Ellis
8 Pandemic Response: The Logistics of COVID-19 Mass Vaccination
161(34)
Thomas P. Russo
9 Public Mistrust of Public Health Authority: A Threat to Resilience
195(16)
Meagan van Harte
10 Hurricane Michael: A Case Study for Integrating Colleges and Universities in Community Disaster Recovery to Build Resilience
211(14)
Olivia A. Scriven
11 Top Cybersecurity Concerns
225(10)
William Rials
Index 235(14)
About the Contributors 249
Yoku Shaw-Taylor serves as the lead author of this book. He is an Applied Sociologist with a PhD from George Washington University. He was Research Scientist at NORC, University of Chicago, and an Operations Research Analyst (Contractor) at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He is the author of Immigration, Assimilation, and Border Security.

The other contributors to this volume are all experts in their field. They are affiliated with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence: Borders, Trade, and Immigration Institute, a consortium led by the University of Houston and, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence: Coastal Resilience Center, a consortium led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There are new findings from researchers who previously worked or currently work at the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, or the New York City Health Department. There is also analysis from a consultant previously affiliated the World Customs Organization, and new information from professors or instructors with ties to University of Massachusetts, Tulane University, and Louisiana State University.