In an interdependent world, nationalism offers no bolt-hole. The task for all progressives is to find effective ways to engage with continental partners, creating a new blend of national and European politics.
The way out of Brazil’s current situation is nothing less than a new political paradigm: a system that does not require corruption for its governance. Español
Previous migration crises taking place outside Europe were unable to hold global attention. Now that Europe can't look away, we must seize the opportunity to press for global immigration reform.
As a UN committee continues to draft a 'general comment on the rights of adolescents', academics working with street children weigh in on what it should (and should not) include.
The challenge of the Macri administration is to steer reforms that meet the expectations of progress of those who, today, are the victims of a failed model of social inclusion. Español
An elected president faces impeachment just because Congress dislikes her. This grotesque manoeuvre aims to block Lula from standing in the next election. Español
Narratives of forced movements in the Mediterranean change according to the different political attempts to deal with their management, making clear that policy-making is stuck in an old cliché about migration.
A call to rethink the language of migration in order to recognise the humans at the heart of migration debates.
2016 will be remembered as the year in which the European Union definitively broke the civilisation pact on which it was founded after the Second World War.
The "half-way classes" that have emerged in Latin America are vulnerable, proud of their own popular and ethnic culture, democratic, and ready to protest to press for their demands. Español
A Latin American multidimensional approach must counteract the spillover effects of the militarised drug policies and work simultaneously not only on security, but also on social, economic, environmental, and cultural factors. Português Español
Local governments are developing creative ways of welcoming refugees into their cities, often despite national policies rather than because of them. National and regional governments could learn from those experiences.