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Title:Chinese migration and Chinese diaspora in Russia Author(s):RYAZANTSEV, SergeyDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; MPC Research Report; 2014/01Abstract:Russian Federation is the closest Northern neighbour of China. Relations with Russia are thus in the center of Chinese geopolitical and economic interests are nowadays. In 1990-2010 socio-economic and political cooperation ...
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Title:Emigration and diaspora policies in Belarus Author(s):YELISEYEU, AndreiDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; INTERACT Research Report; Country Reports; 2014/27Abstract:In the first half of the 1990s, Belarus saw large migration flows, which since then have become considerably more moderate. The main destination countries for Belarusian emigrants are Russia, Poland, Germany, the US, and ...
 
Title:Geocultura vs. geopolitica? : L'UE, la Russia e il partenariato orientale Author(s):FERRARA, PasqualeEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2035-1548Date:2014Citation: Italianieuropei, 2014, No. 4, pp. 145-150 Type:ArticleAbstract:La questione ucraina segna una fase critica dei rapporti fra Unione europea e Russia e riflette la contrapposizione tra due concezioni profondamente diverse delle relazioni internazionali, l’una deliberativa e integrativa, ...
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Title:Regional migration report : Russia and Central Asia Editor(s):DI BARTOLOMEO, AnnaEUI affiliated; MAKARYAN, Shushanik; WEINAR, AgnieszkaEUI affiliated; ДИ БАРТОЛОМЕО, Анна; МАКАРЯН, Шушаник; ВЕЙНАР, АгнешкаDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-EastAbstract:Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation has become one of the most important destinations for immigration in the world. It is also a very particular case of a destination country in which two types ...
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Title:Regional out-migration patterns in Russia Author(s):BRUNARSKA, ZuzannaDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2014/56; Migration Policy CentreAbstract:Russian society has been perceived by many scholars as relatively immobile. Migration abroad is indeed not as common in Russia as it is, for example, in Ukraine or Moldova, whose citizens migrate abroad in large numbers ...
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Title:The EU-Ukraine association agreement : assessment of an innovative legal instrument Author(s):VAN DER LOO, Guillaume; VAN ELSUWEGE, Peter; PETROV, RomanDate:2014Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2014/09Abstract:This paper analyses the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (AA). It argues that this new legal framework, which has the objective to establish a unique form of political association and economic integration, is characterised ...
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Title:The integration of migrants in Russia : why does tension continue to grow? Author(s):Carim East TeamDate:2014Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Policy Briefs; 2014Abstract:During the last 2-3 years, the integration (or rather non-integration) of migrants has become the burning issue of Russian migration. The reason has its roots in the growth of inter-ethnic tension and manifestations of ...
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Title:Ukraine’s key migration challenges and opportunities Author(s):Carim East TeamDate:2014Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Policy Briefs; 2014Abstract:In the past twenty years Ukraine’s population decreased. Emigration has only contributed to the negative population dynamics and also resulted in the ‘brain drain’, where many specialists whose skills are in global demand ...

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AuthorCarim East Team (2)BRUNARSKA, Zuzanna (1)DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna (1)FERRARA, Pasquale (1)MAKARYAN, Shushanik (1)PETROV, Roman (1)RYAZANTSEV, Sergey (1)VAN DER LOO, Guillaume (1)VAN ELSUWEGE, Peter (1)WEINAR, Agnieszka (1)... View MoreSubjectMigration (2)Statistical data (2)Association agreement (1)Belarus (1)Citizenship (1)Deep and comprehensive free trade area (1)Diaspora (1)European Union (1)Integration (1)Legislative approximation (1)... View MoreTypeTechnical Report (3)Other (2)Working Paper (2)Article (1)Date Issued
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