Titulo:

Colombia-Venezuela border: Securitisation of migration and Venezuela’s political crisis
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Sumario:

Colombia and Venezuela share a geographi­cal border of 1,274 miles. Although both countries have historically had contentious border crossings, the antagonistic nature of migration across the borderlands has increased following Venezuela’s current in­ternal political crisis. The article argues that Venezuela’s political climate has led to further securitisation of migration across the Colombian-Venezuelan border. It sup­ports this argument in three ways. First, the article discusses the border as both a geo­graphical and a man-made border. It also examines the similarities and differences that exist across the Colombian-Venezuelan border. The countries share the same lan­guage, Spanish, which unites the region and its diverse peoples with a... Ver más

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1657-7558

2346-2132

2024-06-26

129

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Suzette A. Haughton, Cush Sewell Lewis - 2024

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