The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings
The history of international relations of Brazil and Venezuela is fundamental for South American security and stability. The Venezuelan-Brazilian migratory crisis (2015-2021) created a certain level of uncertainty but also generated confidence-building measures capable of mobilizing public opinion,...
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author | Thiago Gehre Galvão Bruna de Paula Miranda Pereira Mauricio Kenyatta Barros da Costa |
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description | The history of international relations of Brazil and Venezuela is fundamental for South American security and stability. The Venezuelan-Brazilian migratory crisis (2015-2021) created a certain level of uncertainty but also generated confidence-building measures capable of mobilizing public opinion, integrating governmental public policies, inducing multilevel and multiactor coordination, and networking international organizations with civil society organizations. By critically assessing Brazilian-Venezuelan border relations we could draw some insights on how to think on security and humanitarian functioning in 21st Century global politics. An in-depth perspective based on historical bilateral relations makes it possible to realize that today's Venezuelan-Brazilian migratory crisis connects itself to multiple tensions of the past that echoes through the present and paves the way to re-imagine the future of South America’s international relations. The historical background produces, at the same time, nodes of tension and the platform of the strategic partnership between Brazil and Venezuela. In the second part, we move on to critically thinking on ideas, discourses, and actions taken in face of. The Venezuelan-Brazilian border relations under a migratory crisis make the case for an improved context of defense, security, and humanitarian politics grounded on confidence-building measures, envisioning the future of a strategic partnership. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0885dc21442449f7bc23f124d76167d32022-12-22T02:45:37ZporUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosMonções2316-83232021-12-011020517910.30612/rmufgd.v10i20.1470612817The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandingsThiago Gehre Galvão0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9951-288XBruna de Paula Miranda Pereira1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0501-7701Mauricio Kenyatta Barros da Costa2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3524-3574Universidade de BrasíliaUniversidade Fernando PessoaUniversidade de BrasíliaThe history of international relations of Brazil and Venezuela is fundamental for South American security and stability. The Venezuelan-Brazilian migratory crisis (2015-2021) created a certain level of uncertainty but also generated confidence-building measures capable of mobilizing public opinion, integrating governmental public policies, inducing multilevel and multiactor coordination, and networking international organizations with civil society organizations. By critically assessing Brazilian-Venezuelan border relations we could draw some insights on how to think on security and humanitarian functioning in 21st Century global politics. An in-depth perspective based on historical bilateral relations makes it possible to realize that today's Venezuelan-Brazilian migratory crisis connects itself to multiple tensions of the past that echoes through the present and paves the way to re-imagine the future of South America’s international relations. The historical background produces, at the same time, nodes of tension and the platform of the strategic partnership between Brazil and Venezuela. In the second part, we move on to critically thinking on ideas, discourses, and actions taken in face of. The Venezuelan-Brazilian border relations under a migratory crisis make the case for an improved context of defense, security, and humanitarian politics grounded on confidence-building measures, envisioning the future of a strategic partnership.https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/14706bordershumanitarian crisisbrazil-venezuela relations |
spellingShingle | Thiago Gehre Galvão Bruna de Paula Miranda Pereira Mauricio Kenyatta Barros da Costa The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings Monções borders humanitarian crisis brazil-venezuela relations |
title | The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings |
title_full | The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings |
title_fullStr | The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings |
title_full_unstemmed | The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings |
title_short | The future of Brazil-Venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context: confidence building measures by border understandings |
title_sort | future of brazil venezuela partnership under a migration crisis context confidence building measures by border understandings |
topic | borders humanitarian crisis brazil-venezuela relations |
url | https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/14706 |
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