Interview with Irina Ivakhnyuk, Doctor of Economy, Member of the Global Migration Policy Associates, RIAC Expert
Labor migrants in Russia face challenges to keep their jobs: passing of Russian language, history and language tests, acquiring expensive permits, paying monthly fees, all with no guarantee they will be able ...
... to 2035, we based it on just such an approach. That is, it should be founded on specific concepts of what Russia expects from migration: mitigating its demographic problems, labour market issues, etc. National security considerations and ensuring human ... ... entirely incompatible, 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 ...
... sleeper cells that could be used in terrorist attacks […]” It appears, however, that the policy of “stricter control over migration flows” promoted by the Investigative Committee is unlikely to solve the problem on its own. A “suspicious-looking” ... ... thanks to quickly spreading viral ideas, and rarely crumble if one or two of their leaders are eliminated.
Vladimir Malakhov:
Migration Crisis: International Cooperation and National Strategies
Does all this mean that the chances of a host country preventing ...
... "spirit of European solidarity";
“actually contributed to enabling Greece and Italy to deal with the impact of the 2015 migration crisis”; and
was a "proportionate" and suitable solution to the "problem originating in 2015".... ... expected all incompliant EU countries to implement the decision made at the summit two years ago "without delay". EU Migration Commissioner declared that it was "time to work in unity and implement solidarity in full." He added that ...
... half a century; (2) an examination of the demographic, economic, political and humanitarian aspects of the crisis; (3) a look at the phenomenon of migration in reference to security problems; (4) a review of the state of international cooperation in migration regulation.
Migration Crisis: International Cooperation and National Strategies
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... the second day of the Conference, the participants will discuss practical issues of international cooperation mechanisms, involved in regulating migration processes, and the prospects for Russia’s participation in the international regulation of migration processes. A plenary session of the Conference will also take place.
II International Conference “Migration Crisis: International Cooperation and National Strategies”
Video (In russian)
... Discussion Club event with António Guterres, a UN Secretary-General candidate, UN High Commissioner for Refugees in 2005-2015 and Portuguese prime minister in 1995-2002.
Mr. Guterres presented his vision of the origins and ways to overcome the global migration crisis, and then answered numerous questions on migration, which he sees as a natural and inevitable process that can be hardly blocked. What the states can do is improve the relevant regulation mechanisms and make the process legal and streamlined. Europe requires clear-cut resettlement programs in ...
... demonstrates the deficitof global governance as vividly as does the current migration crisis. The topicof the disaster not only makesthe front pageand a staple of TV news shows, but also provokes lively and often heated discussion on the Internet. The migration issue is becoming particularly dramaticfor our western neighbours, particularly the countries of the European Union. For manyobservers, the migration crisis is a most serious challenge for the ‘European project’, which puts to test the very values that the EU was built upon.
What should the attitude here in Russia be regarding this crisis? Some cannot resist the urge to gloat ...
... and finger-printing of refugees in Italy and Greece by November. According to the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the number of refugees may not be a problem for the EU, which has the capacity and experience to deal with the current migration crisis. Moreover, he added that the Middle Eastern countries such as Lebanon and Jordan are embracing millions of refugees. Italian Premier Matteo Renzi said that last EU summit marked a major step forward in bringing the bloc towards Italy’s ...
... security by funding humanitarian efforts while also discouraging refugees from braving the perilous way to Europe. And yet, this initiative should be seen through for broader reasons, too, as it offers a chance to address one of the root causes of mass migration towards Europe’s shores.
REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Dmitriy Kiku:
The United Nations: New Horizons
for Sustainable Development
According to Eurostat, in 2014 the world had over
14 million refugees
. The root of the refugee problem is conflict....