Ph.D., George Mason University
M.A., Kansas State University
What happens to the self-identification of people, when they were come into the country thousands of immigrants? How to apply to such visitors? Is the company a more aggressive and intolerant of "outsiders" or are in their influx of benefit to themselves? These issues are always given in many countries. Ekaterina Romanova, a professor at American University in Washington, DC (American University), conducted a large study of Russian peculiarities of this problem. Survey covered a period of fifteen years from 1992 to 2007. Catherine justified their conclusions by analyzing the publication at the immigration topic in the Russian media.
In Russia.
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