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Welcome
About
Focus Areas and Publications
Organized Crime
Irregular Migration, Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Politics and Security in the Maghreb and Sahel
Fragility and Stabilization
Sanctions and Organized Crime
Security Sector Reform and Governance
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The Risks of Hardened Borders in North Africa
August 16, 2018
Border Security
Matt Herbert
The Risks of Hardened Borders in North Africa
Matt Herbert
August 16, 2018
Border Security

The Risks of Hardened Borders in North Africa

Matt Herbert
August 16, 2018
Border Security

Rather than making North Africa safer, securitizing borders has raised the risk of instability along the region’s frontiers, where communities depend on smuggling. To see the full article, published by Sada, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace more, see here.

Tagged: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Border Security

Newer PostTunisia isn’t a migrant transit country – yet
Older PostBetter policing can help combat human trafficking
Wood Worker. Kibera, Kenya.

Wood Worker. Kibera, Kenya.


  • Border Security
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Fragility
  • Insurgency & Terrorism
  • Irregular Migration

Fieldwork. Eastern Brazil.

Fieldwork. Eastern Brazil.


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