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Everyday Boundaries, Borders and Post Conflict Societies

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  • Provides an in-depth analysis of border and boundary enactments in post-war and “deeply divided” societies
  • Examines official narratives of how ethno-national divisions arise and are sustained
  • Challenges traditional accounts regarding the role that international intervention has in producing and/or weakening boundaries in such societies

Part of the book series: Critical Security Studies in the Global South (CSSGS)

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of border and boundary enactments in post-war and “deeply divided” societies. By exploring everyday places in post-conflict societies, it critically examines official narratives of how ethno-national divisions arise and are sustained. It challenges traditional accounts regarding the role that international intervention has in producing and/or weakening boundaries in such societies, while questioning clear-cut distinctions between the local and the international.


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Authors and Affiliations

  • International Relations Institute, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Renata Summa

About the author

Renata Summa is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the International Relations Institute, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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