Abstract
The article examines basic approaches to state migration policy of the Economic Community of West African States’ members. Interest in this issue is due to the need of modern political science to find new and improve existing means, methods and technologies for regulating migration flows of the population. Models for managing population migration in West Africa are complex and multi-level state political and legal mechanisms, the study of the functioning of which allows us to assess the effectiveness of these models. Based on this, the article solves the problem of identifying the key directions in the formation of state migration policy in the ECOWAS countries and their justification. The factors determining directions and trends of migration policy and main forms of its implementation in modern conditions are considered. The emphasis is on revealing political-institutional and ideological components of the state migration policy of the ECOWAS countries. The role of subregional and regional institutions in the process of state regulation of population migration is determined.
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