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This book offers a theoretical and empirical explanation of the intersection of border, diplomacy, and security, with particular emphasis on the border policies and practices of Nigeria and South Africa in the context of border enforcement, cross-border concessions and agreements, visa regimes, migration control, and refugee policies. Primarily focusing on physical frontiers, particularly borderlands, the author draws on the African realist assumption of African international relations and the lived experience of state and non-state actors to explain the divergence and convergence in the border and security practices of the two states, emphasising African agency and experiential realities in the understanding and framing of the continent’s experience. The book also examines the limitations to the effectiveness of the two states’ border practices and how such factors impact not only their security landscapes but also the regional ‘borderless Africa’ agenda in the context of the AfCFTA and the continental-wide Free Movement Protocol.
Oladotun E. AWOSUSI holds a Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Political Science and currently holds a dual appointment as a Teaching and Research Fellow at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, United States. His research interests cover border diplomacy, comparative borderland studies, migration, security studies, and global development. He recently published a book (monograph) with Routledge (London), and his previous work has appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals, including Global Society, Comparative Migration Studies and Insight on Africa.
| Publication Date: | 20 July 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: | Palgrave Macmillan |
| ISBN-13: | 9783032271778 |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Page Count: | 272 |