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The Politics of Russian ‘Diaspora’: From Compatriots to a Russian World
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outside the contemporary borders of the Russian Federation, the country’s ruling elite have undertaken increasing efforts over time to formulate policies on ...
Burcu Degirmen Dysart
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A Diaspora in Diaspora? Russian Returnees Confront the “Homeland”
The term “Russian diaspora” is used to refer to the twenty-five million ethnic Russians who in 1991 found themselves politically displaced beyond the borders of the Russian Federation and resident within newly independent states.
Hilary Pilkington, Moya Flynn
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Relocate to compete: a critical view on the diaspora of Russian athletes. [PDF]
Among the many areas experiencing the growing interplay between geopolitical dynamics and sport is athlete migration and sporting nationality change. These often occur as a reaction to factors such as economic incentives, career prospects, political stability, or personal safety. The current scholarship on this topic is, however, largely underdeveloped.
Absalyamov T, Schubert M.
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The Fate of World War I Combatants in the History of the Russian Diaspora
Abstact: This article studies the fate of World War I veterans in the Russian diaspora. The author discusses the settlement of former combatants, assistance by émigré organisations, and historical memory.
Zoya S Bocharova
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The Role of the Russian Diaspora in Russian State Politics
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V. Bazanov
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Russian policy : emigration and diaspora
Russia is a country attracting migrants, migration policy is focused on the immigration and labour migration, the challenges of emigration are considered minor. In the 1990s emigration was conceptualized as a “brain drain” problem and the main goal of the migration policy was the restraint of the outflow of the high-qualified personnel.
Vladimir Mukomel
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The White Emigrants in Hokkaido (the history of the Belonogovs family) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the topic of the white emigrants in Hokkaido, Japan. The article uses previously unknown materials and documents from personal archives, interviews with family members of emigrants, thus giving the opportunity to understand the
Ido I.V.
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Ethnic Identity and Psychological Well-Being of Russians in Post-Soviet Space: The Role of Diaspora
The article analyzes the role of different forms of diaspora activity as a mediator of the relationship between ethnic identity and psychological well-being of Russians in Kyrgyzstan and Estonia (N = 609).
Lebedeva N.M.
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The author identifies the Russian architectural heritage in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China in the process of intercultural and interethnic interaction of the Russian Diaspora with the peoples of the province. In this regard, the subject of
Elena N. Nazemtseva
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The Russian-speaking diaspora in the Baltic states: a socio-cultural aspect
Currently, more than 20 million Russians permanently reside outside Russia. As migration trends show, their number will be increasing in the future. The Russian-speaking diaspora in the Baltic States is an essential part of the Russian community abroad ...
Renald H. Simonyan
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