MODERN MIGRATION PROCESSES IN THE CONTEXT OF REGIONAL CONTRADICTIONS ON THE EXAMPLE OF UZBEKISTAN

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As political activity is one of the most important spheres of human activity, it is inseparable from management of migration processes. Today in the modern world the migration situation in Uzbekistan is difficult and many-sided. From the state in Uzbekistan more efforts for the solution of management of migration processes are required. Registration of nationality and monitoring of migration processes is engaged structural division of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan. Now the new complex strategy of territorial development which is directly connected with this question regarding monitoring and statistics of migration (external and internal, different types), respecting the rule of law, social protection, safety, Interstate cooperation, creation of uniform information base, improvement of the migration legislation works in the Republic. In this article “modern migration processes in the context of regional contradictions on the example of Uzbekistan”

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Sabrina Pavlovna Bazyleva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

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Email: sabrinca@inbox.ru

Postgraduate Student of the Department of Comparative Politics of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of RUDN University

Miklukho-Maklaya St., 6, Moscow, Russia, 117198

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