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Among the world's hotly contested, obsessively controlled, and often dangerous borders, none is deadlier than the Mediterranean Sea. Since 2000, at least 25,000 people have lost their lives attempt...
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Among the world's hotly contested, obsessively controlled, and often dangerous borders, none is deadlier than the Mediterranean Sea. Since 2000, at least 25,000 people have lost their lives attempting to reach Italy and the rest of Europe, most by drowning in the Mediterranean. Every day, unauthorized migrants and refugees bound for Europe put their lives in the hands of maritime smugglers, while fishermen, diplomats, priests, bureaucrats, armed forces sailors, and hesitant bystanders waver between indifference and intervention—with harrowing results.

In Crimes of Peace, Maurizio Albahari investigates why the Mediterranean Sea is the world's deadliest border, and what alternatives could improve this state of affairs. He also examines the dismal conditions of migrants in transit and the institutional framework in which they move or are physically confined. Drawing on his intimate knowledge of places, people, and European politics, Albahari supplements fieldwork in coastal southern Italy and neighboring Mediterranean locales with a meticulous documentary investigation, transforming abstract statistics into names and narratives that place the responsibility for the Mediterranean migration crisis in the very heart of liberal democracy. Global fault lines are scrutinized: between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East; military and humanitarian governance; detention and hospitality; transnational crime and statecraft; the universal law of the sea and the thresholds of a globalized yet parochial world. Crimes of Peace illuminates crucial questions of sovereignty and rights: for migrants trying to enter Europe along the Mediterranean shore, the answers are a matter of life or death.

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Pages: 288
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
Publication Date: 19 July 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812223828
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, Human rights, civil rights, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General

"Elegantly written, ethnographically and historically rich, Albahari's book poses new questions about national security and 'crimes of peace' and should be on the shelves of scholars studying state security, international migration, and human rights."
Maurizio Albahari teaches anthropology at the University of Notre Dame.

PART I. JOURNEYS
Introduction: On the Threshold of Liberty
Chapter 1. Genealogies of Care and Confinement
Chapter 2. Genealogies of Rescue and Pushbacks

PART II. MIDDLE WORLDS
Chapter 3. Sovereignty as Salvation: Moral States
Chapter 4. Sovereignty as Preemption: Undocumented States

PART III. BORDERS ADRIFT
Chapter 5. Spring Uprisings, Fall Drownings
Chapter 6. Public Aesthetics Amid Seas

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments