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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
This panel investigates the irreducibly porous boundaries of democratic societies. Together, the papers examine the obligation of democracies to welcome new citizens, the effects of coercive border enforcement on the quality of democracy for all citizens, and the possibilities of democracy beyond spatial borders.
Democracy Without Borders - Joseph Warren, University of California, Berkeley; Kristin Zuhone, University of California, Berkeley
Bangladeshi Immigration to India: The Question of Normative Responsibility (Pre-Recorded) - Michael R. James, Bucknell University
Why Pluralism Matters for Immigration Policies - Kai Yui Samuel Chan, University of California, Berkeley
Can Political Liberals Deal with the Issue of Economic Refugees? - Fumio Iida, Kobe University