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Russia in the system of global regulation of migration flows: opportunities for the development of international cooperation
[Россия В Системе Глобального Регулирования Миграционных Потоков: Возможности Развития Международного Сотрудничества]

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  • Malakhov, Vladimir (Малахов, Владимир)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Letnyakov, Denis (Летняков, Денис)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Simon, Mark (Симон, Марк)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Motin, Alexander (Мотин, Александр)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

At present, Russia is already involved in the regime of international legal regulation of labor mobility, implementing the construction project of the Eurasian Economic Union. However, in the medium term, the issue of our country's participation in the development of a supranational, global migration management strategy is becoming increasingly topical. The paper analyzes a) the main international and regional migration management regimes (both labor and forced) and the role of key institutions for each of these regimes; b) the nature and dynamics of the main world migration flows, and the place of Russia as a country of immigration, emigration and transit; c) management efforts undertaken by Russia in the context of national, regional and international regulation of migration flows and management tools at the disposal of the Russian state; d) administrative forms of regulation of labor mobility in Russia in connection with the processes of economic integration within the EAEU.

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  • Malakhov, Vladimir (Малахов, Владимир) & Letnyakov, Denis (Летняков, Денис) & Simon, Mark (Симон, Марк) & Motin, Alexander (Мотин, Александр), 2019. "Russia in the system of global regulation of migration flows: opportunities for the development of international cooperation [Россия В Системе Глобального Регулирования Миграционных Потоков: Возмож," Working Papers 041923, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:041923
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    international migrations; migration regimes; labor mobility; international cooperation; international institutions; Russian migration policy.;
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