Migration, Displacement and Identity in Post-Soviet Russia
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the displacement of 25 million ethnic Russians after the Soviet Union's collapse, the book delves into the experiences of officials, returnees, and receiving populations. It analyzes the Russian migration regime's policies and practices while addressing the social and cultural adaptation challenges faced by refugees and forced migrants. The work contributes to broader discussions on identity and migration, highlighting the complexities of resettlement and integration in a post-Soviet context.
