The Venezuelan exodus represents one of the most extensive political and humanitarian crises ever experienced in South America. Yet, governments in the region have failed to promote stability in Venezuela and have been unable to implement a coordinated response to the migration crisis across the subcontinent. By focusing on foreign and domestic action, I aim to better understand, beyond diplomatic discourse, what South American governments have done to deal with the spillovers of the Venezuelan collapse, and which factors have influenced their decision-making process. The present study offers a concept that identifies key attributes that constitute a facilitated immigration policy to Venezuelans. It is a pivotal step to provide tools for em...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article addresses the first hundred days of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's third term as president...
The emigration of 5.6 million Venezuelans since 2015 means that South America is undergoing the larg...
Intergovernmental organisations and institutions are generally created to discuss and find collectiv...
As Venezuela has become increasingly authoritarian and its population more and more impoverished, on...
The current situation in Venezuela has been labelled a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ by different UN organis...
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest f...
The present study addresses the reception process made by Brazil and Colombia in the specific case o...
In its 2008 Constitution, Ecuador enshrined radically inclusive principles of universal citizenship ...
Why are Venezuelan Migrants accepted in neighboring Colombia, but not in other countries in South Am...
A través del análisis de fuentes primarias y secundarias, el artículo analiza cómo la influencia pol...
Abstract: By April 2021, Venezuela’s multidimensional crisis had led over 5.6 million of the country...
Historically one of the wealthiest nations with the most stable democracy in the Latin American regi...
Significant trends of outward migration from Venezuela date back to the 1998 election of former Vene...
The 2020 World Migration Report by the International Organization for Migration recognized that Colo...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article addresses the first hundred days of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's third term as president...
The emigration of 5.6 million Venezuelans since 2015 means that South America is undergoing the larg...
Intergovernmental organisations and institutions are generally created to discuss and find collectiv...
As Venezuela has become increasingly authoritarian and its population more and more impoverished, on...
The current situation in Venezuela has been labelled a ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ by different UN organis...
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest f...
The present study addresses the reception process made by Brazil and Colombia in the specific case o...
In its 2008 Constitution, Ecuador enshrined radically inclusive principles of universal citizenship ...
Why are Venezuelan Migrants accepted in neighboring Colombia, but not in other countries in South Am...
A través del análisis de fuentes primarias y secundarias, el artículo analiza cómo la influencia pol...
Abstract: By April 2021, Venezuela’s multidimensional crisis had led over 5.6 million of the country...
Historically one of the wealthiest nations with the most stable democracy in the Latin American regi...
Significant trends of outward migration from Venezuela date back to the 1998 election of former Vene...
The 2020 World Migration Report by the International Organization for Migration recognized that Colo...
Latin America is often referred to as a particularly successful case in refugee protection where, th...
This article addresses the first hundred days of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's third term as president...
The emigration of 5.6 million Venezuelans since 2015 means that South America is undergoing the larg...