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Parkhomovskiĭ, Mikhail. Russko-evreĭskai︠a︡ diaspora: Russian-Jewish diaspora : ocherki istorii. Ierusalim: Nauchno-issledovatelʹskiĭ t︠s︡entr Russkoe Evreĭstvo v Zarubezhʹe, 2012.

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Pressberg, Dava. Anti-Semitism: Jewish immigrants seek safety in America (1881-1914). New York: PowerKids Press, 2016.

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Shepherd, Naomi. The Russians in Israel: The ordeal of freedom. London: Simon & Schuster, 1993.

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Pushkarev, Lev Nikitovich. Chelovek o mire i samom sebe: Istochniki ob umonastroenii︠a︡kh russkogo obshchestva rubezha XVII-XVIII vv. Moskva: Bioinformservis, 2000.

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Noah, Lewin-Epstein, Ro'i Yaacov, and Ritterband Paul, eds. Russian Jews on three continents: Migration and resettlement. London: Frank Cass, 1997.

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Olaf, Gloeckner, Garbolevsky Evgenija, Von Mering Sabine, and Brandeis University. Center for German and European Studies, eds. Russian-Jewish emigrants after the Cold War: Perspectives from Germany, Israel, Canada and the United States. [Waltham, Mass.]: Brandeis University, 2006.

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Kaiser, Markus, and Michael Schönhuth. Zuhause? fremd?: Migrations- und Beheimatungsstrategien zwischen Deutschland und Eurasien. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2015.

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J, Buckley Cynthia, Ruble Blair A. 1949-, and Hofmann Erin Trouth, eds. Migration, homeland, and belonging in Eurasia. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2008.

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Olaf, Gloeckner, Garbolevsky Evgenija, Von Mering Sabine, and Brandeis University. Center for German and European Studies., eds. Russian-Jewish emigrants after the Cold War: Perspectives from Germany, Israel, Canada and the United States. [Waltham, Mass.]: Brandeis University, 2006.

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Omar, Al-Hassan, and Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies (London, England), eds. The Emigration of Soviet Jews to Israel: An interpretation of British press coverage and a statistical brief. London: Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies, 1990.

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Litvinov, Boris. Sovremennyĭ muzhchina evreĭskoĭ nat͡s︡ionalʹnosti. Moskva: Vagrius, 2003.

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Siegel, Dina. The great immigration: Russian Jews in Israel. New York: Berghahn Books, 1998.

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Peter, Hartmut Rüdiger, and Natalia Tikhonov. Universitäten als Brücken in Europa: Studien zur Geschichte der studentischen Migration = Les universités, des ponts à travers l'Europe : études sur l'histoire des migrations étudiantes. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2003.

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Moser, Geraldine. Hamburg passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire: Indirect passage to New York, 1855-June, 1873. Washington, DC (3701 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Box 228, Washington 20008): Landsmen Press, 1996.

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li-sṭaṭisṭiḳah, Israel Lishkah ha-merkazit. Ukhlusiyat ʻole Berit ha-Moʻatsot leshe-ʻavar 1995: Megamot demografiyot. Yerushalayim: ha-Lishkah ha-merkazit li-sṭaṭisṭiḳah, 1998.

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Gromova, Alina. Generation "koscher light": Urbane Räume und Praxen junger russischsprachiger Juden in Berlin. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2013.

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Sharlin, Sh. Ḳeliṭat ha-ʻaliyah be-Shomron bi-tenaʼe i-ṿadʼut poliṭit ṿe-ḥoser biṭaḥon: Tefisot, tsipiyot, ʻamadot shel toshavim ṿatiḳim, ʻolim mi-Br. ha-m. leshe-ʻavar ṿe-mumḥim, duaḥ meḥḳar. [Haifa]: Universiṭat Ḥefah, ha-Faḳulṭah le-limude reṿaḥah u-veriʼut, Bet ha-sefer la-ʻavodah sotsyalit ha-Merkaz le-ḥeḳer ṿele-limud ha-mishpaḥah, 2004.

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Gorbati︠u︡k, Anatoliĭ. Tam khorosho, gde... ili, tak nuzhno bylo ekhatʹ?: Zapiski byvshego ėmigranta. Odessa: Optimum, 2012.

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Locher, Lieselotte. Jewish and German emigration from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. Berlin: Dissertation.de, 2002.

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Dohrn, Verena. Die Kahans aus Baku: Eine Familienbiographie. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2018.

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Budnit︠s︡kiĭ, O. V. V dvizhenii: Russkie evrei-ėmigranty nakanune i v nachale Vtoroĭ mirovoĭ voĭny (1938-1941) = On the move : Russian Jewish Émigrés on the Eve and at the Begining of the World War II (1938-1941). Moskva: ROSSPĖN, 2020.

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Kedmi, Yakov. Beznadëzhnye voĭny. Moskva: ︠I︡Auza, 2013.

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Kedmi, Yakov. Milḥamot avudot: ʻedut ishit. Tel-Aviv: Maṭar, 2011.

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Galas, Marina, Tat'yana Goroshnikova, Irina Fedorova, Vyacheslav Lokosov, Viktor Popov, and Galina Sillaste. Migration potential of Russian regions and prospects of the Single Eurasian labor market. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1895949.

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The monograph examines migration processes in the Russian Federation, the use of foreign experience for their regulation. The authors have developed the principles of inclusion of foreign citizens in the social and economic development of regions, methods of using the social order tool in the implementation of the tasks of the state migration policy, methodology for determining the migration potential of Russian regions. Important results of the work were: the author's methodology for assessing the social and economic inclusion of foreign workers in the migration-attractive regions of the Russian Federation; ranking the regions of the Russian Federation by classes of migration attractiveness using mathematical methods of operations research; recommendations on the use of an organized recruitment mechanism to attract foreign workers to work in Russia. For students, postgraduates and teachers of economic universities and faculties, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in migration processes.
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Kramarov, Sergey, Alla Akishina, Marina Anik'eva, Irina Antipina, Olesya Aparina, Evgeniya Arbatskaya, Svetlana Ashenkampf, et al. National interests and regional development issues in the system of priorities of international activities of Russian universities. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02084-5.

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The monograph was prepared following the results of the XIX All-Russian Conference and the XXIX All-Russian school-seminar "Integration of Russian universities into the world educational and scientific space, taking into account regional peculiarities" and a regional scientific and practical conference "National interests and issues of regional development in the system of priorities of international activities of Russian universities". The conferences were organized to discuss the system of priorities in the development of international activities of Russian educational and scientific organizations; best practices and new solutions for attracting foreign students to study at universities of the Russian Federation, ensuring their education and stay, as well as employment of the best graduates; regulatory and legal support for the processes of internationalization and development of mobility of intellectual resources of Russia; analysis of the features of the development of intellectual migration processes in modern conditions, the place and role of the Russian language and culture in them; issues of adaptation and integration of educational and labor migration. The proposed materials can be useful to specialists of the Department of the education system of Russia and its regions, employees of federal and regional authorities and management, as well as regional associations of academic mobility.
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Programme, Migration Information. Transit migration in the Russian Federation. Budapest: IOM International Organization for Migration, Migration Information Programme, 1994.

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Robatenʹ, S. S. Geogradografii︠a︡ indoevropeĭt︠s︡ev. Moskva: Belye alʹvy, 2009.

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Ivanov, I. S. Migration in Russia 2000-2013. Moscow: Spetskniga, 2013.

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Lebedeva, Tamara. Educational migration to the Russian Federation: the role in the development of the higher education system. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2086355.

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The monograph assesses the role of educational migration in the development of the higher education system in the Russian Federation. The characteristics of the modern system of Russian higher education, functioning in the conditions of internationalization of the educational environment, are presented. The modern features of the export of Russian educational services are described in detail. It is noted that international educational migration contributes to the preservation and expansion of the contingent of students in Russian universities, maintaining and expanding the employment of teaching staff, obtaining direct cash income from tuition fees and social services for foreign students. Particular attention is paid to the characterization of negative manifestations from the point of view of Russia's national security. On the basis of the research, the problems of the development of the higher education system of the Russian Federation in the context of an increase in the volume of international educational migration were identified, and measures were proposed, the implementation of which will contribute to the formation of a positive image of Russian universities in the global educational services market and attract new groups of foreign citizens to study. The materials of the monograph may be of interest to a wide range of readers: sociologists, demographers, economists, representatives of state authorities whose interests include the management of educational migration and the development of the Russian higher education system, as well as students, graduate students, young scientists and university professors.
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Antipina, Irina, Malika Balayeva, Elena Gulicheva, Anton Gulbis, Irina Dolinina, Vera Zabotkina, Anastasia Iver, et al. IMPROVING PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES: NATIONAL INTERESTS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02103-3.

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The monograph was prepared following the results of the XX All-Russian Conference and the XXX All-Russian school-seminar "Integration of Russian universities into the world educational and scientific space, taking into account regional peculiarities". The conference and the school-seminar were devoted to the discussion of: the processes of deformation of the professional personnel link in the management of the international activities of Russian universities that have occurred in recent decades, and the need to take operational measures to stabilize the professional personnel resource in order to optimally use the potential of Russian universities for the full implementation of the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation and the Concept of Humanitarian Policy of the Russian Federation abroad; issues of state legal regulation of educational migration in the changed geopolitical conditions; analysis of best practices and new solutions for attracting foreign students to study at universities of the Russian Federation; analysis of the features of the development of intellectual migration processes in modern conditions, the place and role of the Russian language and culture in them. The proposed materials can be useful to specialists of the Department of the education system of Russia and its regions, employees of federal and regional authorities and management, as well as regional associations of academic mobility.
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Stashevskai︠a︡, I︠A︡. Lakhzor: Vozvrashchenie? Recklinghausen: Edita Gelsen, 2020.

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Repnikova, Maria. Chinese migration to Russia: Missed opportunities. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2009.

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Rempel, Peter. Mennonite migration to Russia, 1788-1828. Winnipeg, Man: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2000.

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James, Simon Rita, ed. New lives: The adjustment of Soviet Jewish immigrants in the United States and Israel. Lexington, Mass: Lexington Books, 1985.

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Ioffe, Grigoriĭ. The environs of Russian cities. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 2000.

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Weiss, Lothar. Russlanddeutsche Migration und evangelische Kirchen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013.

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Pilkington, Hilary. Migration, displacement, and identity in post-Soviet Russia. London: Routledge, 1998.

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Vitkovskai͡a, G. S. Resettlement of refugees and forced migrants in the Russian Federation. [Geneva]: IOM, 1998.

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Peyrouse, Sébastien. The Russian minority in Central Asia: Migration, politics, and language. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2008.

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Lallukka, Seppo. From fugitive peasants to diaspora: The Eastern Mari in tsarist and federal Russia. [Helsinki]: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2003.

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Hardwick, Susan Wiley. Russian refuge: Religion, migration, and settlement on the North American Pacific rim. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1993.

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Flynn, Moya. Migrant resettlement in the Russian Federation: Reconstructing 'homes' and 'homelands'. London: Anthem Press, 2004.

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Popson, Nancy. Demography, migration, and tolerance: Comparing the Russian, Ukrainian, and U.S. experience. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2010.

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Popson, Nancy. Demography, migration, and tolerance: Comparing the Russian, Ukrainian, and U.S. experience. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2010.

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Gang, Ira N. Russian cities in transition: The impact of market forces in the 1990s. Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2004.

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Codagnone, Cristiano. Questione nazionale e migrazioni etniche: La Russia e lo spazio post-sovietico. Milano, Italy: F. Angeli, 1997.

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A, Aleksandrov V. Russkie: Ėtnoterritorii͡a︡, rasselenie, chislennostʹ i istoricheskie sudʹby (XII-XX vv.). Moskva: Akademii͡a︡ nauk RF, Institut ėtnologii i antropologii imeni N.N. Miklukho-Maklai͡a︡, 1995.

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Shepherd, Naomi. The Russians in Israel. Simon & Schuster Ltd, 1993.

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Pressberg, Dava. Anti-Semitism: Jewish Immigrants Seek Safety in America. Rosen Publishing Group, 2015.

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Ro'i, Yaacov, Paul Ritterband, and Noah Lewin-Epstein. Russian Jews on Three Continents: Migration and Resettlement. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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