Volume 11 - Volume 11
Migration Processes as a Reflection of International Relations
Abstract
This article attempts to review the analysis of migration processes in relation to interethnic relations. After gaining independence, the new Uzbekistan faced not only economic problems but also social,
including ethno-social nature. It is acknowledged that during the time of the Soviet republic, when
carrying out the national-territorial delimitation, attention was paid to such factors as economic
gravity, approximate national borders, administrative convenience of management, ethnographic-territorial areas, the geographic location of the republic, etc. As a result, many representatives of the Central Asian nations found themselves not on "their" territory. Uzbekistan has become one of the republics with the most variegated ethnic composition of the population. And therefore, research in this direction is relevant.
Paper Details
PaperID: 2499
Author's Name: Shakirdjan Zakirov, Abdukayum Abdukadyrov, Avazbek Djuraev and Bakhtiyor Kayumov
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Nationality, National Borders, Ethnographic-territorial Areas, Geographic Location, Census, National-cultural Centres, Migration, Migration Processes, Non-titular Ethnic Communities, Return Migration.
Year: 2021
Month: August
Pages: 4724-4734