Project: International Migration: Challenges and Opportunities for Russia

The project is designed to reveal global and regional trends in migration in terms of challenges and opportunities for Russia. The project seeks to show the impact of political and economic processes on regional and global migration flows. The dynamics and prospects of migration related to labor migration, as well as educational and scientific migration, are at the core of the analysis. Besides, the project examines international experience in implementing migration policy, which is important for improving the processes of integration and adaptation of migrants in the host society.

The aim of the project is to study key trends in global and regional migration, analyzing the legal and institutional aspects of migration policies of different recipient countries, as well as practices of adaptation and integration of migrants. Another focus is to assess how far the most effective management practices in the field of migration and human capital are applicable for Russia.

Project Partner

  • Institute for Social Sciences of the RANEPA

Main events of the project

  • RIAC and RANEPA Annual International Conference on Migration Issues

Key publications

Analytics (43)

Analytics

Interview (9)

Interview

Expert columns (1)

Expert columns

Analytics (43)

Analytics

Interview (9)

Interview

Comments (2)

Vladimir Chizhov

Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Union

On refugee crisis in EU
Boris Titov

Special representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Relations with International Organisations, RIAC Member

Russia Needs More Immigrants

Comments

Expert columns (1)

Jesus Yaniz Gonzalez

MGIMO graduate, RIAC Intern, Collaborator at Laboratorio Virtual de Derecho y Desarrollo Sostenible

Engaging Morocco: A Chess Game Spain Does Not Want to Lose

Project Manager

Ivan Bocharov

Program Coordinator at the Russian International Affairs Council

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