No Strangers at the Gate: Collective Responsibility and a Region’s Response to the Venezuelan Refugee and Migration Crisis

Este informe también está disponible en español Michael J. Camilleri and Fen Osler Hampson Venezuela’s political, economic, and humanitarian crisis has given rise to the largest refugee and migration crisis in the history of the Western Hemisphere. A new report — produced by the Dialogue’s Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program and its Venezuela Working Group in […]

Hermanos en la Frontera

Hermanos en la frontera: Responsabilidad colectiva y la respuesta regional a la crisis migratoria venezolana

Michael J. Camilleri & Fen Osler Hampson Este artículo también está disponible en: Inglés La crisis política, económica y humanitaria de Venezuela ha dado lugar a la mayor crisis de refugiados y migraciones en la historia del hemisferio occidental. Un nuevo informe, producido por el Programa de estado de derecho Peter D. Bell del Diálogo Interamericano y su Grupo […]

Xenophobia toward Refugees and Other Forced Migrants — Research Paper No. 5

Sarah Deardorff Miller Generally speaking, those who study forced migration and those who advocate for solutions to forced migration generally spend little time studying xenophobia. This paper has aimed to address that gap by examining xenophobia in the context of refugees, first by considering definitions of xenophobia vis-à-vis other terms, including racism and nativism, and […]

Assessing the Impacts of Hosting Refugees — Research Paper No. 4

This paper reviews the existing research examining the impacts of refugee hosting through economic, social, political, environmental and security perspectives, identifying areas of consensus and debate and gaps in knowledge, policy and practice. It draws from the literature on forced migration and other research to consider how these assessments are made and where further tools […]

From Rhetoric to Reality: Achieving Gender Equality for Refugee Women and Girls — Research Paper No. 3

Eileen Pittaway and Linda Bartolomei This paper addresses the international refugee regime’s failure, despite significant international law and policy developed over the past 30 years, to address the protection needs of refugee women and girls and to promote gender equality in policy and service provision. This failure results in serious human rights abuses and squanders […]