Assessing Literature | Is Effective Migration Governance a Foundational Step Toward Global Social Equality?
In 2016, Spanish author Juan Carlos Velasco Arroyo published his thought-provoking book, "El azar de las fronteras," with Fondo de Cultura Económica. This study delves into the complex topics of political migration, citizenship, and justice.
The book, which consists of 372 pages, offers a comprehensive exploration of these themes. Juan Carlos Velasco Arroyo, who was residing in Spain at the time of publication, presents a unique perspective on these subjects, making the book a valuable read for those interested in these topics.
Interested readers can access full text articles of this issue, but please note that they are only available in Spanish language. For those who prefer English, a translation may be necessary to fully appreciate the book's insights.
The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for this article is doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2017.117.3.236, making it easily accessible for research and further study.
"El azar de las fronteras" is not just a book; it's a call to reflection and understanding, inviting readers to reconsider their perspectives on political migration, citizenship, and justice. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or a casual reader, this book offers a compelling journey through the intricacies of these themes.
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