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Fall for the Book Event: Klaus Dodds鈥 The New Border Wars

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Image for The New Border Wars event featuring photos of Klaus Dodds (left) and Richard Kauzlarich (right).

The changing nature of national borders will be examined October 22 when Distinguished Visiting Professor discusses the book, The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define 麻豆国产 Future, with the author, Klaus Dodds.

The noon conversation is part of George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 annual Fall for the Book Festival. The virtual session is free and open to the public but registration is required:

鈥淚 found this book intriguing because of my 40 years of experience in the Department of State and the intelligence community dealing with conflicts and borders,鈥 said Kauzlarich, who, among other accomplishments, was U.S. ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Azerbaijan.

The book, Kauzlarich said, 鈥減rovides a modern framework for looking at the concept of borders as activities that go far beyond lines drawn on a map. For Dodds, borders are physical, but they are also activities increasingly enabled by technology. Such activity alters the scope and nature of borders, and the orthodox conflicts surrounding them. He also describes the impacts of climate change on people and borders that affect them.鈥

The interviewer and the interviewee have much in common. At the Schar School, Kauzlarich teaches the geopolitics of energy security and directs the . Dodds is a professor of geopolitics at Royal Holloway, 麻豆国产 of London, and has served in an advisory capacity at NATO.

Dodds鈥 book, the ambassador added, 鈥addresses novel aspects of borders such as cyber, sub-sea, and outer space鈥he transdisciplinary approach of this book fits in well with Schar School鈥檚 future as a transdisciplinary institution that draws on different disciplines and faculty members to address the challenges and disruptions caused by the new border wars.鈥