This chapter focuses on the politics of closed borders and deterrence that has been enforced since the Schengen Agreement 1985 but which has proliferated in the aftermath of the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’ >>>
Iliadou, E. Border Harms and Everyday Violence, 23-44 (2023)
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