Why does migration remain a source of intense debate in society? How have historical and economic processes turned labor migration into an ambiguous phenomenon capable of both supporting the country's development and provoking internal conflicts?
Konstantin Zatulin– a deputy and special representative on migration issues of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, addressed the students of St. Petersburg State University on the topic "The conflict potential of migration: ways to reduce it."
During the conversation, he elaborated on the consequences of the collapse of the USSR, the specifics of legal and illegal migration, as well as the role of political rhetoric in shaping public opinion.
Listen to the new podcast of the series "Creative Petersburg" on the Youth Multimedia Channel of St. Petersburg State University – for those who are interested in the essence of events, who are interested in reflecting on the current problems of our time.
"Migration: podcast with Konstantin Zatulin"
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The project is being implemented by the St. Petersburg University of the Humanities of Trade Unions together with individual entrepreneur Grigory Mikhailovich Birzhenyuk with the support of the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.
The Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives was established on the initiative of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, put forward in April 2021 during his address to the Federal Assembly.