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Venezuela’s Mounting Refugee Crisis: Regional Security Implications Amidst the Calls for a U.S. Response

Venezuela’s Mounting Refugee Crisis: Regional Security Implications Amidst the Calls for a U.S. Response

As Venezuela continues to implode, the country is rapidly becoming the Syria of the Western Hemisphere in terms of refugee outflows. More than 4 million Venezuelans have left the country since the late Hugo Chávez rose to power, overwhelming neighboring countries like Colombia and Brazil. Since 2015, the number of Venezuelan migrants in Peru and Chile has increased by over 1,000 percent. According to Pew Research, Venezuela is the top country of origin for U.S. asylum claims since 2017.

Daniel Morgan Graduate School Hosts Geopolitics of Energy Roundtable Hosted by Paul Michael Wihbey (Video)

Daniel Morgan Graduate School Hosts Geopolitics of Energy Roundtable Hosted by Paul Michael Wihbey (Video)

On 30th May 2018, Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security (DMGS) was pleased to host a special panel on the Geopolitics of Energy. Topics discussed in the first part of the panel included President Trump, NATO and natural gas. The second part of the panel focused on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Iran and oil.

Cambridge Security Initiative’s International Security and Intelligence Program and Conference in England Attended by Daniel Morgan Graduate School

Cambridge Security Initiative’s International Security and Intelligence Program and Conference in England Attended by Daniel Morgan Graduate School

Cambridge University, one of the highest ranked in the world, hosts this four-week university-level program, which aims to provide those with an academic or professional interest in intelligence and contemporary threats with a unique opportunity to work with leading practitioners and academics from the security and intelligence worlds.