Foreign policy
DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v8i0.252

Migration Realism: Lessons from the Global Migration Crisis Anatomy of migration


Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Russian - Tajik (Slavic) University
Tajikistan
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Abstract

This paper makes analyses of the realism in global migration crisis. On this case, most of the view were stated in political views of the Central Asian region to global tendencies and issues overcome migration. Conclusions of the author shows analyses of contemporary conditions in the region while making suggestions to the future points.

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