... problem. It is also the chief national concern in Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom. In addition to the obvious negative impact on the education system and the inevitable cultural and civilizational tensions that will arise, the high rate of immigration prompts fears about the future of the welfare state as an idea. The high level of social guarantees in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Scandinavian countries highlights the division between “us” and “them”. Europeans are genuinely concerned about ...
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The next stage seems to be the creation of vast databases belonging to states and supranational associations. In future, these databases will likely be made available to other countries, at least where applicable for tracking illegal activity ... ... However, there seems to be no alternative in the long term, since both sides are facing the same challenges, a key one being migration from the global South.
Many regions adjacent to the EU and Russian borders are in havoc. The expanding chaos south of ...
... repatriation programmes in which Central Asia features prominently. Millions of labour migrants from labour-abundant areas travel annually to Russia and Kazakhstan for jobs. Both countries will have to increase the size of their external workforces in the future and introduce dedicated programmes to bring in labour from Central Asia, offering language courses and vocational training to migrants.
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Migration in Russia
1994-1996
Secondly, Central Asia has suffered from agrarian overpopulation. Rural areas there have virtually reached the minimum per capita rate of fertile land. Further expansion of cultivated lands (extensively) through irrigation ...