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RUSSIAN ELITES (2) answer(s).
 
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Russia as a new immigration country: policy response and public debate / Malakhov, Vladimir S   Journal Article
Malakhov, Vladimir S Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Both the Russian public and its elites were taken by surprise by the fact that Russia has become an immigration country. It has resulted in widespread anti-immigrant sentiments and inconsistency in government actions. Russian immigration politics, as well as immigration politics in liberal democracies of the West, are characterised by a wavering between protectionist and liberal laissez faire approaches. This leads to a mismatch between public rhetoric and legal decisions. However, two features seem to make the Russian situation specific: open borders with most of the countries of the former Soviet Union and omnipresent corruption. Corruption results in a discrepancy between formal (legal) decisions and informal (illegal) practices.
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Russian radical right movement and immigration policy: do they just make noise or have an impact as well? / Tipaldou, Sofia; Uba, Katrin   Journal Article
Uba, Katrin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines how, if at all, the mobilisation of the Russian Movement Against Illegal Immigration has had an impact on changes in Russian policies. Little is known about the outcomes of radical right movements in general or the Russian radical right in particular. The Movement Against Illegal Immigration has arguably played a role in shaping negative public attitudes towards immigration. On the other hand, the Russian government has not adopted any clear nationalistic anti-immigration policy frame. We show that disruptive events of Movement Against Illegal Immigration's mobilisation have caused reactions in terms of the elite discourse on immigration and restrictive immigration legislation.
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