Au-delà du mur : Israël face à sa frontière

Built on the opposition between the concepts of border and frontier, this article is aimed at showing that the construction of the separation fence does not signify the emergence of a border. On both sides of the Green Line, Israeli territorial practises are still expressing a frontier logic. In thi...

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Main Author: Pierre Renno
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2008-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/2289
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description Built on the opposition between the concepts of border and frontier, this article is aimed at showing that the construction of the separation fence does not signify the emergence of a border. On both sides of the Green Line, Israeli territorial practises are still expressing a frontier logic. In this logic, it’s the settlement of a space by a population ethnically identified with the pioneer group that makes this space a State territory. The existence of an open frontier thus contributes to invert the classical link between population and territoriality. The demos, the people, is not defined territorially as the individuals residing in the State territory; it is rather defined ethnically and it’s its spatial dispersion that builds the State territory.      
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title Au-delà du mur : Israël face à sa frontière
title_full Au-delà du mur : Israël face à sa frontière
title_fullStr Au-delà du mur : Israël face à sa frontière
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title_short Au-delà du mur : Israël face à sa frontière
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