Hyperborder the contemporary US-Mexico border and its future
Roving vigilantes, fear-mongering politicians, hysterical pundits, and the looming shadow of a 700-mile-long fence: the U.S.-Mexico border is one of the most complex and dynamic areas on the planet today--but too often its complexities are viewed through the myopic lens of illegal immigration, ignor...
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adam_text | HYPER- BORDER THE CONTEMPORARY U.S.-MEXICO BORDER AND ITS FUTURE
FERNANDO ROMERO/LAR PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, NEW YORK CONTENTS 1
20 CONTEXT 26 NORTH KOREA AND SOUTH KOREA 26 ISRAEL AND PALESTINE 30
MOROCCO AND SPAIN 32 THE U.S. AND CANADA 33 FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, AND
GERMANY 34 SOUTHERN AFRICA 35 THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE 39 ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE ACROSS BORDERS 40 ENERGY WARS 42 THE U.S.-MEXICO
HYPERBORDER 72 REACTIONS TO THE HYPERBORDER 73 POST-9/11 LEGISLATION 75
HEIGHTENED BORDER SECURITY 76 PUSHING THE BORDER AWAY FROM THE UNITED
STATES 80 PUSHING THE BORDER AWAY FROM MEXICO 81 IMPROVING THE BORDER 81
THE ROLE OF THE NGO 84 THE ROLE OF THE ANTI-IMMIGRANT GROUP 89 THE ROLE
OF THE PRESS 91 THE ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT 91 THE ROLE OF THE BINATIONAL
ACCORD 50 DATA ON THE HYPERBORDER 52 COMMUNICATIONS 52 GEOGRAPHY 53
POPULATION 53 EDUCATION 53 ECONOMY 54 INDUSTRY 54 ENERGY 55 TRADE 55
TOURISM 55 URBAN DEVELOPMENT 56 GOVERNMENT 58 TRANSPORTATION 60 SISTER
CITIES 61 HISPANIC POPULATION IN THE U.S. 62 MINORITY GROUPS IN THE U.S.
64 BORDER CROSSINGS AND CROSS-BORDER TRADE 66 DEFINITION OF THE
U.S.-MEXICO BORDER 94 A STATE OF INTERDEPENDENCE 95 SISTER CITIES 97 THE
MAQUILADORA INDUSTRY AND NAFTA 100 U.S. DEPENDENCY ON UNDOCUMENTED LABOR
101 THE ESCAPE VALVE 104 REMITTANCES AND TRANSNATIONALISM 106 THE
HISPANIC/LATINO INFLUENCE IN THE UNITED STATES 106 MAY 1, 2006, A DAY
WITHOUT AN IMMIGRANT 108 THE HISPANIC MARKET 113 OIL 113 TOURISM 118
SECURITY 119 THE BORDERING NATIONS DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO THE MEANING
OF NATIONAL SECURITY 124 US-VISIT 125 MEXICO S NATIONAL SECURITY
PROGRAMS 125 BILATERAL NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS 126 SECURITY IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA 126 INCREASING SECURITY 136 NARCOTRAFFIC AND CORRUPTION 137
CORRUPTION RUNS RAMPANT IN THE ORGANIZATIONS LEADING THE WAR ON DRUGS
137 TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL S GLOBAL CORRUPTION PERCEPTION 138
COUNTER-DRUG TRADE OPERATIONS IN BOTH COUNTRIES 138 AS DRUG CARTELS
POWER GROWS, SO TOO DOES VIOLENCE IN BORDER CITIES 142 THE DEMAND FOR
DRUGS IN BOTH COUNTRIES 142 THE MILITARIZATION OF THE WAR ON DRUGS AND
ZERO TOLERANCE LAWS 144 ALTERNATIVE DRUG POLICIES 152 THE INFORMAL
SECTOR 153 THE INFORMAL SECTOR S IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY 154 PIRACY 158
FORMALIZING THE INFORMAL ECONOMY 8 168 MIGRATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS 169
WHY ARE MEXICANS MIGRATING TO THE UNITED STATES? 169 IMMIGRANTS IN THE
UNITED STATES 169 UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRATION ON THE RISE 177 CONSEQUENCES
OF MIGRATION FOR MEXICO 177 BORDER DEATHS INCREASE AS SECURITY AND
REGULATIONS TIGHTEN 177 MEXICAN MIGRATION DEMOGRAPHICS ARE CHANGING 178
THE INCREASING POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF MIGRANT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE
UNITED STATES 179 AGING SOCIETIES 190 EDUCATION 191 CIRCUMSTANCES OF
BASIC EDUCATION IN BOTH COUNTRIES 192 DEMOGRAPIC CHANGES IN BOTH
COUNTRIES EDUCATION SYSTEMS 193 ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL GAPS RELATED TO
EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES 196 THE BORDER AS TEST BED FOR BINATIONAL
RESEARCH 10 200 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE 201 NEOLIBERALISM S
INFLUENCE ON ECONOMIC POLICIES IN MEXICO AND U.S.-MEXICO RELATIONS 202
TRADE ACROSS THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER IS THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE BORDER
ECONOMY 202 DISTRIBUTING WEALTH AND DEVELOPING NEW EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MEXICAN SOCIETY 205 INCREASING MEXICO AND NORTH
AMERICA S COMPETITIVENESS 209 PROMOTING COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH FAST AND
SECURE TRADE 210 ECONOMIC GROWTH MUST PRACTICE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT N
218 TRANSPORTATION 219 FUEL-AND-HIGHWAYS TRANSPORTATION 220 SECURING
ENERGY SOURCES, REDUCING POLLUTION 223 SYNCHRONIZING AND SECURING
CROSS-BORDER TRAFFIC AND TRADE 224 DESIGNING FUNDING MECHANISMS TO
MAINTAIN AND EXTEND HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE 226 DEVELOPING INTERMODAL
TRANSPORT FACILITIES 12 230 ENERGY 231 THE ENERGY CRISIS IS THE GREATEST
CHALLENGE FACING HUMANITY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 231 AS CHINA AND
INDIA INDUSTRIALIZE, WORLDWIDE COMPETITION FOR ENERGY RESOURCES
INCREASES 231 U.S. AND MEXICAN ECONOMIES DEPEND ON DEPLETING FOSSIL
FUELS 232 MEXICO S DEPLETING OIL RESERVES WILL SEVERELY IMPACT
GOVERNMENT SPENDING 232 UNCERTAIN ENERGY SECURITY 235 AS THE BORDER
POPULATION GROWS, SO TOO DOES ENERGY DEMAND 235 THE DEMAND FOR WATER
WILL INCREASE WITH THE DEMAND FOR ENERGY 236 FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL
DEGRADATION AND HEALTH ISSUES DEVELOPING FROM INCREASED FOSSIL-FUEL
BURNING 236 THE HYPERBORDER S POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE,
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES 13 244 ENVIRONMENT 245 LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY
THREATENS BOTH COUNTRIES 245 INCREASING WATER SHORTAGES 247 THE
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF THE BORDER S CLOSING 248 CLIMATE CHANGE 248 THE
IMPACT OF NAFTA S LIFTING OF TRADE BARRIERS AND MEXICO S UNSUSTAINABLE
DEPENDENCE ON THE U.S. AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 251 EMERGING BINATIONAL
PROGRAMS ARE TACKLING ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 14 258 HEALTH 259 HEALTH
CARE AND DISEASES ARE CHANGING AND GLOBALIZING 259 MEXICO AND THE UNITED
STATES SHARE MUTUAL HEALTH CONCERNS 264 NEW DISCOVERIES, TREATMENTS, AND
TECHNOLOGIES SHOW PROMISE FOR PREVENTING AND TREATING DISEASE 264
BINATIONAL HEALTH INITIATIVES AND THE BORDER AS A HEALTH TOURISM
DESTINATION 15 270 URBANIZATION 271 MIGRATION HAS CONTRIBUTED TO RAPID
POPULATION GROWTH 271 THE INEFFICIENCY OF HORIZONTAL CITIES 273 HOW
DIFFERENT CITIES HAVE COME TO DEVELOP 273 NOT ENOUGH (AFFORDABLE)
HOUSING BEING CREATED 274 POVERTY PREVALENT IN BORDER CITIES 274 BORDER
CITIES LACK INFRASTRUCTURE 277 ATTRACTING NEW TALENT TO BORDER
COMMUNITIES 279 MAKING BINATIONAL HOUSING PLANS 282 NOTES 303 GLOSSARY
OF TERMS 306 ILLUSTRATION SOURCES 307 IMAGE CREDITS 309 IMAGES INDEX 309
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