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Migration From Georgia and Ukraine in the Context of Russian Aggression

Migration From Georgia and Ukraine in the Context of Russian Aggression
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Author(s): Giga Abuseridze (Riga Stradins University, Latvia), Olena Agapova (National Aerospace University “KhAI”, Kharkiv, Ukraine), Inga Paliani-Dittrich (Independent Researcher, Georgia), Janis Grasis (Riga Stradins University, Latvia)and Eka Kavelidze (Caucasus University, Georgia)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 15
Source title: Handbook of Research on the Regulation of the Modern Global Migration and Economic Crisis
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Emilia Alaverdov (Georgian Technical University, Georgia)and Muhammad Waseem Bari (Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6334-5.ch007

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Abstract

The authors examine migration as one of the urgent problems of the modern global world. The phenomenon of migration has been indispensable for human history, culture, and civilizations, the causes of which have always existed and still exist. All sorts of wars, confrontations/conflicts turn a group of society into refugees and push them to migrate from the source of conflict to neighboring or distant countries. Also, the underlying causes, such as social, political, economic, and other factors, which are inherent of the domestic and foreign policy of any country, are considered as an important aspect. The chapter also reviews the migration profile of Georgia and Ukraine. Particular attention is paid to migration as a result of conflicts/ethnic conflicts instigated by Russia, Russian occupation, as well as other migration inducing factors. It is concluded that the migration policy solves not only the problems of migration, but also the tasks of economic development, respect for human rights, etc.

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