@article{1435192, note = {From Non-consensual Multilateral Objectives upon Migrant Management to Practically Empty Agreements.}, author = {González, Celeste Cedillo, and Ocampo, Julieta Espín,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1435192}, title = {Human displacement from a Global South perspective : migration dynamics in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East /}, abstract = {This book focuses on inclusion and governance agenda on the issue of migration within a framework of South-South cooperation. Increasing migration waves present an extraordinary and complex challenge to the international community. In the existing literature, migration processes have been described mostly from Western perspectives, and although these perspectives are analytically relevant, they lack the advantage of a broader interpretation. Taking a Global South approach, this volume gives voices to authors from several Latin American and Latin European universities to offer a more dynamic discussion of the challenges of migration in the twenty-first century. The authors take a broad perspective of global migration, with a focus on case studies from the Global South that highlight Latin American and North African experiences in particular. Celeste Cedillo Gonzalez is Professor and Researcher in the Department of International Relations and Political Science at Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico. Julieta Espin Ocampo is Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Communication at Universidad Europea, Spain.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64819-0}, recid = {1435192}, pages = {1 online resource (xxiii, 160 pages) :}, }