Migration

Review – How Migration Really Works

Alice Fill • Sep 15 2024 • Features

De Haas robustly deconstructs migration myths, challenges preconceptions and provokes reflection, but alternatives to a solutionist policy perspective remain understated.

The Prospect of Shared Hegemony Between the US and China in Addressing Displacement

Jaycee Scanlon • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

While US-China relations may be contentious in the international system, the non-competitive issue area of displacement presents an avenue for cooperation.

Interview – Carolina Jiménez Sandoval

E-International Relations • Mar 13 2024 • Features

Carolina Sandoval discusses the future of democracy in Latin America, ways to protect it, and the dynamics of migration and human rights protection in the region.

Thinking Global Podcast – Maurice Stierl

E-International Relations • Dec 11 2023 • Features

Maurice Stierl speaks about how time is weaponized in relation to EU Migration Policy, migrant resistance, the ‘messy’ entanglement of borders, and resistance as method.

The Venezuelan Exodus

Anitta Kynsilehto • Nov 27 2023 • Student Features

The migrant crisis in Venezuela shows how large-scale population movements change destinations depending on global and societal contexts at a given time.

Interview – Daniel Naujoks

E-International Relations • Oct 8 2023 • Features

Daniel Naujoks explores the debates on mobility, identity and citizenship, including the role of diaspora investment and migration policies in the Global South.

Interview – David FitzGerald

E-International Relations • Aug 24 2023 • Features

David FitzGerald delves into trends in migration and asylum-seeking, variations in national policy responses, and the impact of securitisation.

Review – My Fourth Time, We Drowned

Lida Naeim-Jäggi • Aug 13 2023 • Features

This thoroughly researched work gives victims a voice through eye opening accounts of refugee and migrant experiences alongside criticism of international organisations.

Thinking Global Podcast – Mauricio Palma-Gutiérrez

E-International Relations • Jul 31 2023 • Features

Mauricio Palma-Gutiérrez discusses migration and displacement in South America, focussing specifically on the practices of those states along the South American Andes.

Interview – Christiane Fröhlich

E-International Relations • Jun 29 2023 • Features

Christiane Fröhlich explores the relationship between climate change, human mobility and conflict, as well as the role governments and policymakers play.

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