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Going South: capitalist crisis, systemic crisis, civilisational crisis
In: Third world quarterly, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 169-184
ISSN: 1360-2241
SOVEREIGN CRISIS: PRELUDE TO A NEW GLOBAL CRISIS ; CRISIS SOBERANA: ANTESALA A UNA NUEVA CRISIS GLOBAL
A new crisis is looming, and perhaps more strongly to the experience in 2008, which as is well known scenes of panic believe in global stock markets and declines in the real sector of the economy, the effects remain latent in many economies Euro and North America. The crisis now emanating from the fiscal imbalances, especially those countries that have failed to intelligently manage their fiscal accounts as a result of this, some are already on the verge of insolvency, as is Greece in the Euro Zone. In the same way there are other economies such as Italy and why not also say U.S. countries that have been punished with lower grades for their compliance credits. these results, given the globalization of markets will not stay there but that play consistently to other economic areas such as the Americas, including Peru, as no kind of economy could argue that you can be immune when crises occur this type, called a sovereign crisis. To worsen the debt crisis, the effects will be highly detrimental to the economy, so governments warrants redesign their global public policy to keep its fiscal accounts and total economic stability. ; Una nueva crisis se avecina, y quizás sea con mayor fuerza a lo experimentando en el 2008, que como bien se conoce creo escenarios de pánicos en las bolsas globales y retrocesos en el sector real de la economía, cuyos efectos aún permanecen latentes en muchas economías del Euro y también Norteamérica. La crisis ahora emanan de los desequilibrios fiscales, especialmente de aquellos países que no han sabido administrar con inteligencia sus cuentas fiscales, producto de ello, algunos ya se encuentran ad porta de la insolvencia económica, tal como lo es Grecia en la Zona del Euro. En este mismo camino se encuentran otras economías como Italia y porque no decir también EE.UU. países que han sido castigados con menores calificaciones para sus cumplimientos crediticos. estos resultados, dada la globalización de los mercados no se quedan allí sino que se reproducen sistemáticamente a otras espacios económicas como son las Américas, entre ellos el Perú, ya que ningún tipo de economía podría argumentar que se puede sentir inmune cuando se presentan crisis de este tipo, llamada crisis soberana. De agravarse esta crisis de deuda pública, los efectos serán altamente pernicioso para las economías, por ello amerita que los gobiernos rediseñen sus políticas públicas globales a fin de mantener sus cuentas fiscales y económicas en total estabilidad.
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Policing the Crisis — Policing in Crisis
In: Social justice: a journal of crime, conflict and world order, Band 38, Heft 1
ISSN: 1043-1578, 0094-7571
Reframing refugee crisis: A "European crisis of migration" or a "crisis of protection"?
In: Environment and planning. C, Politics and space, Band 40, Heft 5, S. 1064-1082
ISSN: 2399-6552
The end of 2015 witnessed a global record in the number of forcibly displaced people fleeing because of wars and persecution. The unprecedented total of 65.3 million displaced individuals, out of which 21.3 million were refugees, was the highest number that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has recorded since its establishment in 1950. During the same year and in the face of this large-scale crisis, only 107,100 refugees were admitted for resettlement through official resettlement programs, whereas 3.2 million people applied for asylum globally. And in spite of the fact that the majority of the world refugees are hosted in ten developing regions, the dominant narrative in the global media was about the "unauthorized" arrival of more than one million asylum seekers in Europe by sea during 2015. This paper argues that the unexpected nature of refugees' arrivals has proven that refugees were supposed to be contained in their camps in the Global South, deterred from reaching the territories of the Global North, represented here by Europe. Thus, the paper proposes that these arrivals are rather reflections of a crisis of protection that developed in the Global South where containment and deterrence strategies against refugees from the Global South exacerbate their inhumane displacement conditions in home regions. In the same context, the paper discusses how international protection structures have been reconstructed to serve the same goals of containment and deterrence, with the ultimate aim of putting people 'back in place' with minimal access to protection and rights.
Haiti: justice reform and the security crisis
In: ICG Latin America, No. 14
In: Policy Briefing
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Iraq and the Kurds: resolving the Kirkuk crisis
In: Middle East report, 64
In: Policy report
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EU crisis response capability revisited
In: Europe report, 160
In: Background report
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Darfur rising: Sudan's new crisis
In: ICG Africa Report, No. 76
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