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The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study

Dissertation (MSS)--University of Pretoria, 2013.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/31600 The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study Hough, Mike (Michael) wilhelmjvr@gmail.com Janse van Rensburg, Wilhelm Keyter Port of entry Border protection Stock theft Cross-border crime Vehicle smuggling Arms smuggling National security Borderline Land borderline control Border control Illegal immigration Border post UCTD Dissertation (MSS)--University of Pretoria, 2013. The primary aim of this study is to analyse the nature and extent of land borderline control as well as threats to land borders in South Africa. The study also aims to evaluate the efficiency of land borderline control and the security implications of the approach to borderline control in the post-1994 period. The argument is based on the following assumptions: <ul> <li> Distinct changes in the South African approach to borderline control in the pre- and post-1994 era can be observed, mainly concerning changing political priorities.</li> <li> In the post-1994 period, borderline control was neglected, which allowed the continued influx of illegal foreigners and increased cross-border crime.</li> <li> Ineffective borderline control results in security issues that pose challenges to state security as well as to human security, and hence, to national security</li>. </ul> The study found that borderline control played a crucial role in the pre-1994 period given South Africa’s predominantly external threat perception and other security threats at the time. Changes in political priorities after 1994 resulted in the reduction of security forces deployed for the purpose of borderline control. Changing the borderline control responsibility from the SANDF to the SAPS, and then back again to the SANDF, as well as regular changes in the institutions responsible for border control coordination, further contributed to a general neglect of land borderline control. Ineffective borderline control, in conjunction with other regional push and pull factors, resulted in increasing levels of illegal immigration to South Africa after 1994. The absence of adequate borderline control also led to in an increase in cross-border crime, including vehicle theft and the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and counterfeit goods, as well as the smuggling of people and stock theft. Although these factors have impacted negatively on security in South Africa, it was found that national security as yet remained largely unaffected given the limited impact of these security threats on the physical integrity, territory or governance of the country. Political Sciences Unrestricted 2013-09-10T07:01:51Z 2013-09-10T07:01:51Z 2013-06-30 2013 2013-06-11 Dissertation Janse van Rensburg, W 2013, The Security Dimensions of Borderline Control : A South African Case Study, Master dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31600> http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31600 en © 2013, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Port of entry
Border protection
Stock theft
Cross-border crime
Vehicle smuggling
Arms smuggling
National security
Borderline
Land borderline control
Border control
Illegal immigration
Border post
UCTD
The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title_full The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title_fullStr The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title_full_unstemmed The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title_short The security dimensions of borderline control : a South African case study
title_sort security dimensions of borderline control a south african case study
topic Port of entry
Border protection
Stock theft
Cross-border crime
Vehicle smuggling
Arms smuggling
National security
Borderline
Land borderline control
Border control
Illegal immigration
Border post
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31600