Abstract

The article deals with the issue of the ethnopolitical conflict background as a product of ethnic migration process in the Russian Far East. By the example of Khabarovsk Krai, a largest territory in Russian Far East Region, the potential risks of ethnic migration as a social process are revealed. Those risks to the greater extent are caused by negative assessments of ethnic migration in the public opinion of the local population. The article shows features of reproduction of institutional practices in the migration policy by the example of the Russian Far East. The phenomenon of the ethnopolitical conflict background is characterized in terms of the geopolitical status of Russia in the Asia-Pacific region.

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