2018
DOI: 10.15211/soveurope52018131141
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Migration, extremism and terrorist threat in Finland

Abstract: German Foreign Policy in Middle East in XXI Century ENTINA E., SMIRNOVA A. The role of the Diaspora in the formation and the development of Russia's "soft power " in modern Serbia KRYUCHKOV I. Main Areas of Collaboration Between the Check Republic and Azerbaijan FALTSMAN V., KRAKHINA M. Analysis and Forecast on Whether Russia Will Integrate into and Converge with the World Economy FEDOROV M. EU and Crisis Management: Adaptation to New Challenges IVANTSOV A. The main stages and preconditions for post-Soviet int… Show more

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“…For comparison, about 25,000 residents of Karelia are native speakers of Karelian. 13 The language is on the curriculum of some schools and universities in Finland.…”
Section: Trends In Emigration From Russia To Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For comparison, about 25,000 residents of Karelia are native speakers of Karelian. 13 The language is on the curriculum of some schools and universities in Finland.…”
Section: Trends In Emigration From Russia To Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Those who lived in the area of St Petersburg before the foundation of Russia's northern capital, 2020, Bumaga, available at: https://paperpaper.ru/photos/ingriafacts/ (accessed 01.11.2020). 13 Karelian in Finland Eldia Case-Specific Report, 2020, University of Vienna Phaidra, avail able at: https://services.phaidra.univie.ac.at/api/object/o:471733/diss/Content/get (accessed: 13. 11.2020).…”
Section: Trends In Emigration From Russia To Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Миграционная политика стран Северной Европы, в частности Швеции и Финляндии, претерпела значительные изменения на протяжении нескольких десятков лет. Швеция стала примером неудачной иммиграционной политики, где «интеграция и политика властей Швеции привели к сильной социальной и территориальной сегрегации общества, где чувство отчужденности материализовалось в заброшенных пригородах в культуру этно-конфессиональных банд» [3]. Связано это и с изменением характера потоков миграции: от миграции европейских народов внутри Европейского континента до миграции из стран Азии и Африки.…”
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