The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering

This paper argues that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a de-bordering mechanism makes a positive contribution to border security. Three central concepts—de-bordering, re-bordering and co-bordering—are used to examine the future of borders, and further develop the notion of the “cycle” of borde...

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Main Author: Leandro Francisco José
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Baltic Journal of European Studies
Subjects:
bri
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2019-0017
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spelling doaj-1b1ab94253404a7e89da56acf4567daa2021-09-05T20:42:30ZengSciendoBaltic Journal of European Studies2228-05962019-09-019212315210.1515/bjes-2019-0017bjes-2019-0017The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-borderingLeandro Francisco José0Institute for Research on Portuguese Speaking Countries, City University of Macau, Avenida Xian Xing Hai 105, Centro Golden Dragon, Room G512A, Macau SAR, People’s Republic of ChinaThis paper argues that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a de-bordering mechanism makes a positive contribution to border security. Three central concepts—de-bordering, re-bordering and co-bordering—are used to examine the future of borders, and further develop the notion of the “cycle” of borders. This research adopts a political science perspective and combines the theory of borders with the Copenhagen School and Paris School of security, bearing in mind the BRI as an access strategy. Furthermore, the BRI elements of connectivity are central to de-bordering. Finally, this paper maintains that the BRI makes different contributions to border security, that borders are “alive”, and that they are the result of cooperative or antagonistic human interactions in which asymmetry in perception is the leading cause of conflict.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2019-0017border theorybrico-borderingde-borderingre-borderingsecurity
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The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
Baltic Journal of European Studies
border theory
bri
co-bordering
de-bordering
re-bordering
security
author_facet Leandro Francisco José
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title The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
title_short The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
title_full The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
title_fullStr The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
title_full_unstemmed The Mesmerizing Journey from Gyeongju to Lisbon: The BRI as a Mechanism of De-bordering, Re-bordering, and Co-bordering
title_sort mesmerizing journey from gyeongju to lisbon: the bri as a mechanism of de-bordering, re-bordering, and co-bordering
publisher Sciendo
series Baltic Journal of European Studies
issn 2228-0596
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This paper argues that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a de-bordering mechanism makes a positive contribution to border security. Three central concepts—de-bordering, re-bordering and co-bordering—are used to examine the future of borders, and further develop the notion of the “cycle” of borders. This research adopts a political science perspective and combines the theory of borders with the Copenhagen School and Paris School of security, bearing in mind the BRI as an access strategy. Furthermore, the BRI elements of connectivity are central to de-bordering. Finally, this paper maintains that the BRI makes different contributions to border security, that borders are “alive”, and that they are the result of cooperative or antagonistic human interactions in which asymmetry in perception is the leading cause of conflict.
topic border theory
bri
co-bordering
de-bordering
re-bordering
security
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2019-0017
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