When borders do matter: international migration and identity - Globalization and identity - Mobile Latin Americans

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What was a big immigration zone? What is the "Southern Crone"?

  • From the start of Spanish and Portuguese colonization in the early sixteenth century until the beginning of World War II, Central and South America had been immigration zones, accommodating hundreds of thousands of Europeans and their descendants.
  • In the so-called "Southern Crone" consisting of Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, the majority population was of European stock.

What contributed to military governments in the Southern Crone?

Dramatic population increases, slumping economies in the 1980s, and the resultant high levels of unemployment contributed to the movement, but the rise of military government in the Southern Cone and protracted civil wars in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua also played a significant role.

What is the "Northern Triangle" and what happened there?

By the second decade of the twenty-first century, weak governance structures, official corruption, and escalating domestic violence in the so-called "Northern Triangle" countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador propelled thousands of asylum seekers north again.

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