Border Politics

Border Politics

A preview of our Winter 2025 issue.

Cover art by Tabitha Arnold

Our Spring 2025 issue, out May 5, features a special section on border politics.

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In the section: Omar Jadwat and Dara Lind on Trump’s deportation machine, Andrés Pertierra on the Cuban exodus, Paulina Ochoa Espejo on our border fixation, Lloyd D. Barba and Sergio M. González on the history and future of the sanctuary movement, Faye Guenther on how unions can protect immigrants, and Wadie E. Said on the abduction of Mahmoud Khalil.

Also in the issue: Frederico Freitas on I’m Still Here and the memory of Brazil’s military dictatorship, Antón Barba-Kay on the attention economy, Melinda Cooper on Trump’s antisocial state, Joseph A. McCartin on federal workers, Muhammad Idrees Ahmad on building democracy in Syria, Ho-fung Hung on China’s long economic slowdown, Alyssa Battistoni on the value of nature, Jordan Ecker on the pandemic welfare state, Hans Kundnani on Europe’s border regime, Fred Block on democratizing finance, Avram Alpert on moral scarcity in the West, and Nic Cavell on China’s education system.

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