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A neoliberal nexus: Economy,security and the biopolitics of citizenship on the border
Institution:1. Zilber School of Public Health and Urban Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1240 N. 10th St., PO Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413, USA;2. Department of Geography, Syracuse University, 144 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA;3. Balsillie School of International Affairs and Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University, 67 Erb Street West, Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2, Canada
Abstract:In this paper I explore what the development of an expedited border-crossing program called NEXUS reveals about the changing political geography of citizenship in contemporary North America. Developed after 9/11 as a high-tech solution to competing demands for both heightened border security and ongoing cross-border business movement, NEXUS and other so-called Smart Border programs exemplify how a business class civil citizenship has been extended across transnational space at the very same time as economic liberalization and national securitization have curtailed citizenship for others. The biopolitical production of this privileged business class citizenship is explored vis-à-vis the macroscale entrenchment of neoliberal policy through NAFTA and the microscale production of entrepreneurial selfhood. By examining how this transnational privileging of business class rights has happened in an American context of exclusionary nationalism, the paper also explores the relationship between neoliberalism and the development of new spaces of exception defined by exclusion from civil rights. Examples of such exclusion include ‘expedited removal’ and ‘extraordinary rendition’, two forms of American anti-immigrant control that have been developed in concert with expedited border-crossing programs. Examining these forms of expedited exclusion and comparing the carceral cosmopolitanism they produce with the soft cosmopolitanism of the NEXUS lane, the paper ends by offering an argument about the relationship between the neoliberal privileging of transnational mobility rights and its exclusionary counterparts.
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