FRONTS uncovers a growing geography of codependence between the global
security complex and the urban morphologies of the developing world,
which it increasingly incriminates. Military training sites provide a
lens through which we can better understand the shape of the city to
come. Military doctrine has recently and dramatically shifted to view
the world's cities as suspect sites of potential aggression. As the
majority of new urban life will manifest in informal development, the
world is now more than ever explicitly divided in two camps--those who
view the informal city as an opportunity, and those who view the
informal city as a threat. This paradigmatic shift has set the stage for
impending conflict between security and development interests, which use
the informal city as their site.