21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis
Migration flows from the Global South is one of most pertinent sociopolitical issues influencing 21st century geopolitics with wider connotations to social, cultural and political developments in modern world. Issues originating from mass migration, were not predicted and dealt with time, hence sign...
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description | Migration flows from the Global South is one of most pertinent sociopolitical issues influencing 21st century geopolitics with wider connotations to social, cultural and political developments in modern world. Issues originating from mass migration, were not predicted and dealt with time, hence significant and constant political and scientific efforts are being invested to regulate and outline a sustainable migration model which will include all political, sociocultural and economic parameters. Main research objective takes a comparative prospective between migration issues in the EU and Russian Federation with accent on illegal migration. Main questions are if liberal EU policy towards migration is causing a rise of radicalism among indigenous (native EU) population, moreover if the core European/Christian values are under pressure and as well if there is a decline in EU living standard. This article is determining key factors and analyzing possible political impacts of migration, particularly illegal migration towards the European Union keeping in prospective recent events of the European Migration Crisis 2015. Analysis in this article lies in the realist school of thought in international politics and it uses empirical approach and comparative methods of Comparative politics in political science. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bd5bddf2094944658297162c37c92c192022-12-22T01:18:48ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Public Administration2312-83132411-12282020-02-01629410510.22363/2312-8313-2019-6-2-94-1051854921st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse AnalysisMarko Beck0Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Migration flows from the Global South is one of most pertinent sociopolitical issues influencing 21st century geopolitics with wider connotations to social, cultural and political developments in modern world. Issues originating from mass migration, were not predicted and dealt with time, hence significant and constant political and scientific efforts are being invested to regulate and outline a sustainable migration model which will include all political, sociocultural and economic parameters. Main research objective takes a comparative prospective between migration issues in the EU and Russian Federation with accent on illegal migration. Main questions are if liberal EU policy towards migration is causing a rise of radicalism among indigenous (native EU) population, moreover if the core European/Christian values are under pressure and as well if there is a decline in EU living standard. This article is determining key factors and analyzing possible political impacts of migration, particularly illegal migration towards the European Union keeping in prospective recent events of the European Migration Crisis 2015. Analysis in this article lies in the realist school of thought in international politics and it uses empirical approach and comparative methods of Comparative politics in political science.http://journals.rudn.ru/public-administration/article/viewFile/23017/17872migrationsecurityglobalizationliberal policyeuropean unionrussian federationhuman rights |
spellingShingle | Marko Beck 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis RUDN Journal of Public Administration migration security globalization liberal policy european union russian federation human rights |
title | 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis |
title_full | 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis |
title_fullStr | 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis |
title_short | 21st Century Migration: Opportunity, Calamity or Weapon of War? A Critical Discourse Analysis |
title_sort | 21st century migration opportunity calamity or weapon of war a critical discourse analysis |
topic | migration security globalization liberal policy european union russian federation human rights |
url | http://journals.rudn.ru/public-administration/article/viewFile/23017/17872 |
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