From a historical and sociological point of view, this thesis questions, discusses, analyzes, the causes and consequences of forced migration in Michoacan and Tamaulipas. The spiraling of violence due to the evolution of modus-operandi of organized crime, the militarization of the state, and state violence against the citizenry have created the conditions for displacement to occur. Forced migration is a reaction to the violence, insecurity, and impunity becoming the only venue for survival for those who experience violence directly or collaterally. As a result, those who are forcefully displaced due to the uninhabitable conditions in their homeland, abandon their homes for less violent territories leading to their relocation nationally and ...
This Thesis examines how the drug-war violence in Mexico from 2006 to 2012 shaped the experiences of...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
This thesis focuses on accelerating drug-related violence in Mexico since the early 2000s which has ...
Abstract The effect of violence on people’s residential choice remains a debated topic in the litera...
Apart from trade and drug control, immigration is one of the three major issues affecting U.S. - Mex...
Objective: To show an overview of the phenomenon of forced migration due to violence in the world, a...
Abstract: This paper argues that the violence experienced by migrants crossing Mexico in their way t...
When President Felipe Calderón took office he declared a war on drug lords, thus initiating a war of...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
Given the insecurity that the Mexican state and millions of people face at the hands of drug traffic...
This dissertation examines nearly five decades of voluntary and involuntary return migration to Mexi...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
The phenomenon of migration is best viewed as a general dichotomy between voluntary and forced migra...
Recent claims by the website Politifact have stated that migration from Mexico into the United State...
This Thesis examines how the drug-war violence in Mexico from 2006 to 2012 shaped the experiences of...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
This thesis focuses on accelerating drug-related violence in Mexico since the early 2000s which has ...
Abstract The effect of violence on people’s residential choice remains a debated topic in the litera...
Apart from trade and drug control, immigration is one of the three major issues affecting U.S. - Mex...
Objective: To show an overview of the phenomenon of forced migration due to violence in the world, a...
Abstract: This paper argues that the violence experienced by migrants crossing Mexico in their way t...
When President Felipe Calderón took office he declared a war on drug lords, thus initiating a war of...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
Given the insecurity that the Mexican state and millions of people face at the hands of drug traffic...
This dissertation examines nearly five decades of voluntary and involuntary return migration to Mexi...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
The phenomenon of migration is best viewed as a general dichotomy between voluntary and forced migra...
Recent claims by the website Politifact have stated that migration from Mexico into the United State...
This Thesis examines how the drug-war violence in Mexico from 2006 to 2012 shaped the experiences of...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
This thesis focuses on accelerating drug-related violence in Mexico since the early 2000s which has ...