Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?

The Russian authorities have begun to show great interest in their diverse Russian-speaking diaspora in the world and have proposed an official “Russkiy Mir” political strategy integrated into Russian foreign policy and policies towards Russian compatriots. The purpose of the article is to analyze t...

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Main Authors: E. I. Vasileva, T. E. Zerchaninova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration 2022-03-01
Series:Управленческое консультирование
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Online Access:https://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/1726
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description The Russian authorities have begun to show great interest in their diverse Russian-speaking diaspora in the world and have proposed an official “Russkiy Mir” political strategy integrated into Russian foreign policy and policies towards Russian compatriots. The purpose of the article is to analyze the need of young Russian compatriots abroad in various forms of state and non – state support from Russia based on the questionnaire survey data. The article considers the results of a questionnaire survey of young Russian compatriots living abroad. The survey was conducted in 54 foreign countries. 2042 respondents aged from 14 to 30 years inclusive were interviewed. Most young Russian compatriots have formed a dual identity – Russian and the country of residence. Empirical data describing the need of young compatriots abroad in various forms of state and non-state support are obtained. Most young compatriots did not use measures of state and non-state support, low coverage of young compatriots by the events was established. The potential for consolidation is highlighted - the Russian language, the common historical and cultural heritage of Russia, viewing Russian media and television shows, as well as the development of economic ties.
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spelling doaj.art-42a12e153e454d19ad067eec4d21e3242024-02-29T09:36:18ZengNorth-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public AdministrationУправленческое консультирование1726-11391816-85902022-03-0102819210.22394/1726-1139-2022-2-81-921554Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?E. I. Vasileva0T. E. Zerchaninova1Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Ural Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Ural Institute of Management, Branch of RANEPA)The Russian authorities have begun to show great interest in their diverse Russian-speaking diaspora in the world and have proposed an official “Russkiy Mir” political strategy integrated into Russian foreign policy and policies towards Russian compatriots. The purpose of the article is to analyze the need of young Russian compatriots abroad in various forms of state and non – state support from Russia based on the questionnaire survey data. The article considers the results of a questionnaire survey of young Russian compatriots living abroad. The survey was conducted in 54 foreign countries. 2042 respondents aged from 14 to 30 years inclusive were interviewed. Most young Russian compatriots have formed a dual identity – Russian and the country of residence. Empirical data describing the need of young compatriots abroad in various forms of state and non-state support are obtained. Most young compatriots did not use measures of state and non-state support, low coverage of young compatriots by the events was established. The potential for consolidation is highlighted - the Russian language, the common historical and cultural heritage of Russia, viewing Russian media and television shows, as well as the development of economic ties.https://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/1726compatriotsyoung people“russkiy mir”russian culturerussian languagethe post-soviet space
spellingShingle E. I. Vasileva
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Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
Управленческое консультирование
compatriots
young people
“russkiy mir”
russian culture
russian language
the post-soviet space
title Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
title_full Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
title_fullStr Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
title_full_unstemmed Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
title_short Do Young Russian Compatriots Living Abroad Need Our Support?
title_sort do young russian compatriots living abroad need our support
topic compatriots
young people
“russkiy mir”
russian culture
russian language
the post-soviet space
url https://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/1726
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