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Border geostrategies: Imagining and administering New Zealand's post-World War One borders

机译:边界地缘战略:想象和管理新西兰在第一次世界大战后的边界

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This paper examines the emergence of an administrative apparatus designed to filter, and in some cases, exclude certain classes of international traveller at the New Zealand border following the end of World War One (WWI). Drawing on Walters' (2004) ideas of 'geostrategies', and specifically focusing on the abolishment of permits for movement across the Tasman Sea, the Undesirable Immigrants Exclusion Act 1919 and the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act 1920, the paper argues that this apparatus was characterized by shifting calculations of risk that shaped international mobility through New Zealand in profoundly uneven ways.
机译:本文研究了一种行政管理手段的出现,该手段旨在过滤,并且在某些情况下,在第一次世界大战(WWI)结束后,排除某些类别的国际旅行者在新西兰边境。该论文借鉴了沃尔特斯(Walters,2004)的“地缘战略”思想,并特别着重于废除跨塔斯曼海的通行许可证,《 1919年不受欢迎的移民排除法》和1920年的《移民限制修正法》,认为该仪器的特点是通过转移以严重不平衡的方式影响着通过新西兰的国际流动性的风险计算方法。

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