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Building resilient and self-reliant systems for health for migrants and refugees in crisis-prone areas: lessons from the Thai-Myanmar border. [PDF]

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Proceedings of the 48th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2015
As hardware accelerators proliferate, there is a desire to logically integrate them more tightly with CPUs through interfaces such as shared virtual memory. Although this integration has programmability and performance benefits, it may also have serious security and fault isolation implications, especially when accelerators are designed by third ...
Lena E. Olson   +3 more
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BORDER CONTROL

Index on Censorship
Border controls are perceived as an important prerogative of the sovereign albeit both historically, and at present, many countries abstain or have abstained from exercising them. Border checks on persons and the surveillance of the border between border crossing points may be and in an increasing fashion are externalized and relocated to other ...
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Border Controls

2023
Abstract Chapter 3 describes and analyses the law on EU border controls, including both the rules on external borders and the abolition (in principle) of checks on internal borders, including when re-imposition of checks on internal borders may (or may not) be justified.
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Birth Control, Border Control

Pacific Historical Review, 2021
Betty Mary Goetting opened the first birth control clinic on the U.S.-Mexico border in 1937. The rhetoric she used to advocate for contraception in El Paso, Texas, paralleled eugenic trends in the birth control movement nationwide, focused on curbing fertility rates among those considered of poor mind and body. Where previous studies focus on the urban
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Border/Control

European Journal of Social Theory, 2006
How might we historicize the idea of border control? If state borders can be understood as institutional sites of governance, what forms of governance do they enact? This article asks what insights Foucauldian political sociology might offer these questions.
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