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Rome hosts Russian-Italian conference on migration

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Rome hosts Russian-Italian conference on migration


01.10.2018


Modern Migration: Internal and External Challenges for Italy, Russia and the EU has been launched in Mercatorum University in Rome on October 1. Its organizers are the Institute of Linguistic and Migration Processes, the Russkiy Mir Foundation expert council established in 2014 which studies the experience of leading European countries in the field of migration control and migrant adaptation and the well-known Institute for Political, Social and Economic studies EURISPES in Rome.

Out of the particular importance of the discussed topic the organizers invited high-ranking experts to the conference such as Italian officials from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Ministry of the Interior, OSCE researchers on migration, representatives of Italian universities and trade unions. Russian senior staff from the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Europe and the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, experts from the Council for Interethnic Relations under the Russian President, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Russkiy Mir Foundation.


The participants estimate of the current state of migration control in Italy, Russia and the European Union. They will also exchange information on regional experience on migrants assimilation in host societies, the peculiarities of granting citizenship, asylum and right to work and many other topical issues.

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