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Leiza Brumat

Leiza Brumat

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Leiza Brumat is a Senior Research Fellow at Eurac Research and associate research fellow at the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS). She is an International Relations analyst whose research focuses on regional and global migration governance. She is currently working on her project ‘Policy Implementation in Global South Regionalism: Multilevel Migration Governance in South America (POLIM)’ funded by the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen.

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Milei’s Presidential Election and Migration Governance: Three Scenarios for Argentina and South America
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Milei’s Presidential Election and Migration Governance: Three Scenarios for Argentina and South America

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Lula's Migration and Foreign Policy Agendas and the Future of South American Regionalism
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Lula's Migration and Foreign Policy Agendas and the Future of South American Regionalism

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A US-designed Migration Pact for the Americas?
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A US-designed Migration Pact for the Americas?

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