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The place of Margo-migration Component in the Internal Politics of Germany at the Beginning of the XXI Century

The place of Margo-migration Component in the Internal Politics of Germany at the Beginning of the XXI Century

Abstract

The specificity of the running of the margin-migration processes in Germany at the beginning of the ХХІ century is researched in this article. At the theoretical level with American and European trends been singled East Slavic. Here are the Russian and Ukrainian scientists, particularly those dealing with these issues in the political affairs. The main reasons for the growth of migration flows in the world and is the inconsistency of government regulation in the countries of Western Europe are exhibited. The historical background of the migration situation in Germany is offered.This article is for political scientists, policy makers, graduate students, and the general audience interested in the margin-migration processes.

Досліджується специфіка протікання марго-міграційних процесів у Німеччині на початку ХХІ століття та аналізується їхній вплив на внутрішню політику даної країни.

Исследуется специфика протекания марго-миграционных процессов в Германии в начале ХХІ века и анализируется их влияние на внутреннюю политику данной страны.

Keywords

маргінальність; міграційний процес; імміграція; нелегальна міграція; мігрант; адаптація; ідентичність, маргинальность; миграционный процесс; иммиграция; нелегальная миграция; мигрант; адаптация; идентичность, marginality; the migration process; immigration, the illegal migration; migrant; adaptation; identity; multiculturalism; dialogue of civilizations

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