Interviews with Russian and Foreign Migration Experts
What should a state prioritize in matters of migration policy: ethics and morals or pragmatic considerations?... ..., since moral and ethical considerations can be built into the pragmatic considerations.
Let us take the migration crisis in Germany as an example. Having taken in refugees, the Germans seemed to have been acting in accordance with some moral imperatives: ...
... or the welfare of the State of Israel, or if they have a criminal past deemed a threat to law and order.
In contrast to the Russian model for interaction with compatriots, the institutional (intrinsic) unity of the Jewish people, supported by a broad ... ... to lobby for Israel’s overseas interests, drawing on the ‘soft power’ of this diaspora.
In terms of Jewish migration from the FSU, Israel has gained in numbers but lost to Germany or the United States in terms of human resource potential Most repatriates to Israel were over 55: the average age of ...