Management of Migration Processes in the Territory of the Post-Soviet Countries and in the Countries of Asia
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Balkarova Zalina Mukhamedovna starshiy prepodavatel kafedry ekonomiki i menedzhmenta v turizme
Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M.Berbekov
Nalchik, Russia Tutukova Madina Ramazanovna starshiy prepodavatel kafedry ekonomiki i menedzhmenta v turizme
Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh.M.Berbekov
Nalchik, Russia Gelyahova L.A. Zamestitel nachalnika kafedry organizacii pravoohranitelnoy deyatelnosti, k.yu.n., kapitan policii Manukyan Aline Romanovna Police Colonel, Cand.Sci.(Pedagogics), Associate Professor of the Department of State and Civil Law Disciplines of the
North Caucasus Institute for Advanced Studies (branch) of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Nalchik, Russia Gutieva Irina Genrikhovna Police Colonel, Cand.Sci.(Law), Deputy Head of the Department of State and Civil Law Disciplines of the
North Caucasus Institute for Advanced Studies (branch) of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Nalchik, Russia
Abstract:
In recent years, an intensification of external and internal migration flows has been observed in all countries of the world. Migration processes associated with the forced change of the place of residence of people for a long time have an impact on social processes within each state. Migration processes affect the political, social, economic situation in the country, the demographic situation, as well as national security, and against the background of the development of globalization processes, information and communication technologies, the expansion of transnational crime, terrorist threats, the problem of managing migration processes becomes relevant. This problem is especially acute in European states in connection with a series of military conflicts in the Middle East, which led to a huge flow of migrants fleeing to peaceful European countries. The existing imbalance in the management of migration processes, which should provide for the presence of a necessary and at the same time sufficient contingent of visiting citizens on the territory of a particular metropolis, entails along with economic, social, demographic and criminal consequences. In the article, the authors made an attempt to consider the essence and distinctive features of migration processes in the countries of Asia and the former USSR.
How to Cite:
Balkarova Z.M., Tutukova M.R., Gelyahova L.., Manukyan A.R., Gutieva I.G., (2021), MANAGEMENT OF MIGRATION PROCESSES IN THE TERRITORY OF THE POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES AND IN THE COUNTRIES OF ASIA. Gaps in Russian Legislation, 5 => 198-203.
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Keywords:
migration law, population migration, dynamics of migration flows, migration factors, regional migration policy, CIS countries.


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