Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool
The article deals with complex studies of the Finnish case particularly migrants’ inclusion analysis into local cultural and political environments (as conditions to cultural and political environment stability) as well as public diplomacy impact evaluation of an important «soft power» tool where...
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author | Maria A. Pitukhina Oleg V. Tolstoguzov Irina Chernyuk |
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description | The article deals with complex studies of the Finnish case particularly migrants’ inclusion analysis into local cultural and political environments (as conditions to cultural and political environment stability) as well as public diplomacy impact evaluation of an important «soft power» tool where migrants role is rather high. Authors scrutinize migrants’ interaction with the environment, outline cause-and-effect links of this interaction, and unveil external factors that influence the respondents’ political behavior. The research method is based upon interviews, which result in respondents’ typology development, political information channels were defined, and the influence of education and social inclusion upon political communication was characterized. This method helps to perceive migrants’ integration policy at example of Finland, the fourth most attractive country in the world in accordance with the Migrant Integration Policy Index. Finnish experience could be highly useful for Russia in terms of both national migration policy development. The resulting characteristics of migrants’ political communication might be of high interest in terms of migration policy regulation and understanding the issue of migration quotas, help to predict structural changes in society, also to provide the basis for making decisions on the effective use of public diplomacy tools. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c8afafb6712d47bfa39e1246a18021632023-03-13T07:52:32ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652019-07-0112261710.24057/2071-9388-2018-31381Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy ToolMaria A. Pitukhina0Oleg V. Tolstoguzov1Irina Chernyuk2Petrozavodsk State UniversityKarelian Research Center of Russian Science AcademyIndependent researcher, researcher at Institute of Baltic Studies in Finland (2010-2012)The article deals with complex studies of the Finnish case particularly migrants’ inclusion analysis into local cultural and political environments (as conditions to cultural and political environment stability) as well as public diplomacy impact evaluation of an important «soft power» tool where migrants role is rather high. Authors scrutinize migrants’ interaction with the environment, outline cause-and-effect links of this interaction, and unveil external factors that influence the respondents’ political behavior. The research method is based upon interviews, which result in respondents’ typology development, political information channels were defined, and the influence of education and social inclusion upon political communication was characterized. This method helps to perceive migrants’ integration policy at example of Finland, the fourth most attractive country in the world in accordance with the Migrant Integration Policy Index. Finnish experience could be highly useful for Russia in terms of both national migration policy development. The resulting characteristics of migrants’ political communication might be of high interest in terms of migration policy regulation and understanding the issue of migration quotas, help to predict structural changes in society, also to provide the basis for making decisions on the effective use of public diplomacy tools.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/734sustainable developmentpolitical communicationmigration policyintegration policymigrants’ surveypublic diplomacy |
spellingShingle | Maria A. Pitukhina Oleg V. Tolstoguzov Irina Chernyuk Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool Geography, Environment, Sustainability sustainable development political communication migration policy integration policy migrants’ survey public diplomacy |
title | Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool |
title_full | Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool |
title_fullStr | Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool |
title_full_unstemmed | Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool |
title_short | Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool |
title_sort | russian speaking diaspora in finland as a public diplomacy tool |
topic | sustainable development political communication migration policy integration policy migrants’ survey public diplomacy |
url | https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/734 |
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