Description: Delves into the general dynamics, causes, and impact of Venezuelan migration in the Caribbean, with particular emphasis on Trinidad and Tobago,
Brief description: Christopher M. Brown is assistant professor of Political Science and International Studies at Georgia Southern University.
Review Quotes: "While Addressing the Venezuelan Migrant Crisis is ostensibly focused just on the recent challenge of Venezuelan migration to Trinidad and Tobago, this masterful book is much more than that. A careful reader will find here good information about the origins of the crisis, deeper contextualization of Trinidadian responses to the crisis, and a masterful case study of challenges and responses of a small island nation to the almost overwhelming strain created by the crisis. Novel in its focus on the South-South migration and rooted in a very comprehensive review of literature of migration, this book is an indispensable volume for readers looking for good information on the Venezuelan migrant crisis in its regional/Caribbean context, and/or for a masterful study of one of the most important migrant crises of the contemporary world."
Jacek Lubecki, Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Georgia Southern University, USA