This paper examines the Russian migration and citizenship regime as encountered by forced migrants from Ukraine who fled to Russia during the period of 2014–2016. Based on legal and other official documents, media articles, and interviews, it gives an account of these migrants' reception in Russia in theory and practice. Russia made great efforts to accommodate them, and in Russian media they were often spoken of as an easily integrated labor resource and as potential citizens. In 2015–2016, around 165,000 Ukrainians acquired Russian citizenship. While ethno-cultural similarity does privilege Ukrainian migrants in Russia, full asylum has been granted sparingly, and citizenship is not unconditionally granted. As this paper shows, Russian aut...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
The dissolution of the socialist system in the early 1990s resulted in crucial quantitative and qual...
Acquiring citizenship in the country of resettlement is the ultimate step on the integration pathway...
While migration has become a vital issue worldwide, mainstream literature on migrants’ legal adaptat...
The State Program for Voluntary Resettlement of Compatriots Abroad was launched in 2006/2007 as a st...
Research with displaced Ukrainian children and adolescents demonstrates that humanitarian actors nee...
The study of labour migrants from Kyrgyzstan, conducted by the author in Russia in 2017–2018, showed...
Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the maj...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
Without support from international actors, displaced Ukrainians in Russia are in a precarious situat...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeThis is the English version of CARIM-...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The paper investigates a puzzling evolution of the post-Soviet Russia’s citizenship policy. Over the...
Citizenship policies in the USSR promised universal acceptance of all immigrants. In a global contex...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
The dissolution of the socialist system in the early 1990s resulted in crucial quantitative and qual...
Acquiring citizenship in the country of resettlement is the ultimate step on the integration pathway...
While migration has become a vital issue worldwide, mainstream literature on migrants’ legal adaptat...
The State Program for Voluntary Resettlement of Compatriots Abroad was launched in 2006/2007 as a st...
Research with displaced Ukrainian children and adolescents demonstrates that humanitarian actors nee...
The study of labour migrants from Kyrgyzstan, conducted by the author in Russia in 2017–2018, showed...
Russia is the second country in the world based on the number of migrants it absorbs. Today, the maj...
While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literat...
Without support from international actors, displaced Ukrainians in Russia are in a precarious situat...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeThis is the English version of CARIM-...
Russia has become a large scale recipient of labour migrants from Central Asia. Unemployment and low...
The paper investigates a puzzling evolution of the post-Soviet Russia’s citizenship policy. Over the...
Citizenship policies in the USSR promised universal acceptance of all immigrants. In a global contex...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
The goal of this paper is to analyze Russian migration policy in order to understand why migration p...
The dissolution of the socialist system in the early 1990s resulted in crucial quantitative and qual...