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Migration policy of the Kyrgyz republic today / Elebaeva, Aynura   Journal Article
Elebaeva, Aynura Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines several issues relating to migration in the Kyrgyz Republic today. It studies the regulatory and legislative framework and practice of implementing the country's migration policy. The author carries out an institutional analysis of the migration management system. She identifies the most urgent problems of regulating the migratory flows occurring in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan based on the results of a sociological poll. She also draws corresponding conclusions and offers recommendations for harmonizing all the available migration management tools in practice, which is essential for raising the legitimacy of migration as a whole.
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Political transformation in Kyrgyzstan (1991-2006) / Elebaeva, Aynura; Pukhova, Margarita   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Prospects for educational migration from Kyrgyzstan to Turkey / Samanchina, Zharkyn; Elebaeva, Aynura   Article
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Summary/Abstract As globalization of the world economy increases, the scope of intellectual migration continues to spread. One of its forms is student or educational migration—a phenomenon that largely dates to the end of the 20th century and has not been sufficiently studied so far. As for Kyrgyzstan, this is essentially the first time intellectual and student migration has been studied. Any migration, including intellectual, undermines a country’s national potential. It should also be kept in mind that the host countries use migrants to achieve specific ideological and political goals.
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