... presidential elections.
Olga Pylova interviews Aleksandr Gushchin, Ph.D. in History, Department of Post-Soviet Countries at Russian State University for the Humanities; Viktor Mironenko, Ph.D. in History, Senior Researcher at the Department of Central ... ... one of them.
Andrey Kortunov:
Russia and Ukraine: Four Scenarios for the Future
Should we expect a change to the scale of emigration and the return of Ukrainians to their homeland?
Viktor Mironenko:
This will certainly happen, but in the medium term,...
... becoming a dominant factor in the consolidation of any group, however scattered.
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2
. 19. Senat des VG München, Beschluss vom 07.08.2008, Az.: 19 B 07.1777, Rn. 29, 36,... ... D. Das Netz. Israels Lobby in Deutschland. München, 2003. S. 191.
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. Cohen Y., Haberfeld Y., Kogan I. Jüdische Immigration aus der ehemaligen Sowjetunion. Ein natürliches Experiment zur Migrationsentscheidung // Kalter F. (Hrsg.) Migration ...
Immigration and Politics in the United States
Since the United States is viewed as one ... ... born outside the country
[1]
, and about 11–12 million are not legal
[2]
. Russia could find the American approach to formulating migration policy helpful, as... ... changed dramatically, making it compulsory before they start work. At the same time, refusal to hire legal migrants due to their nationality, religion or race was outlawed...