Fortress America
The state of exception and Trump’s politics of forgetting
Global Studies at The New School on the Executive Order banning Refugees
A Personal Message from the Chair
Trump’s Executive Order
Banning Immigration and Refugee Admissions
Borders and the Politics of Mourning
A Response in a Post-Trump World
Identity & Difference
Borders and the Politics of Mourning
In early 2014, the artist Anton Christian placed a shattered wooden boat in front of the impressive baroque Cathedral of St. Jakob in the heart of the Austrian city of Innsbruck. Christian had found the boat on the shores of the Adriatic Sea and brought it to Innsbruck to evoke ...
The Tragic, Enduring Relevance of Arendt’s Work on Statelessness
While Hannah Arendt is most known for her reflections on totalitarianism and the banality of evil, eighteen years of statelessness (1933-1951) brought her philosophical questions of how one might be at home in the world into sharp relief. The fact that she was Jewish and German during the first half ...
Refugee Movements and the Crisis of Europe
Theoretical Interventions
No Border Police, No Border Problems
Most of the debate about the European refugee crisis revolves around whether the responsibility of handling them belongs to European institutions or to individual nation states, and, if the latter, which among them: the first country of entry (as the Dublin regulations established) or some other country. In this brief ...
We Refugees
In 1943 Hannah Arendt published a short essay in the Jewish periodical "The Menorah Journal" entitled We Refugees. She described in it a widespread refusal among Jews who had escaped the Nazis to call themselves “refugees." Having lost everything -- their occupation, their language, their family -- they ...
Refugee Crisis and European Shame
On fences and fronts
If we had to describe the European Union’s response to the current refugee crisis with a single word, that word would be “chaos.” If we could use two words, the second word would be “shame,” necessary to refer to what European leaders and technocrats should feel upon reading the statement ...