What is the difference between national border and international border?
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• Well, borders are just the geographic boundaries of political entities you can say or legal jurisdictions such as for example, governments, sovereign states, federated states, other subnational entities etc.
• Moreover, the borders are established through the agreements between all the particular type political or social entities that control those areas. Furthermore, boundary delimitation is known as the creation of these agreements.
• However, borders like for example, a state's internal administrative border, or you can say inter-state borders within the Schengen Area are often open and is completely unguarded. Other borders are like very partially or fully controlled, and may be crossed legally only at designated border checkpoints and/or the border zones may be controlled.
• And borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones whereas a difference has also been established in the academic scholarship between both the border as well as the frontier is well the latter denoting a state of mind rather than state boundaries.
• The basic difference between national and international borders is just that the national borders are those borders boundaring different states in a particular country whereas the international borders are those boundaring a country with the other mainly outside a particular country.
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• However, borders like for example, a state's internal administrative border, or you can say inter-state borders within the Schengen Area are often open and is completely unguarded. Other borders are like very partially or fully controlled, and may be crossed legally only at designated border checkpoints and/or the border zones may be controlled.
• And borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones whereas a difference has also been established in the academic scholarship between both the border as well as the frontier is well the latter denoting a state of mind rather than state boundaries.
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