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The Experience of the Migration Component of European Identity for the Central Asia Region

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 April 2024

Saida Aspandiyar
Affiliation:
Faculty of International Relations, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satpayev Str. 2, 010008 Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan. Emails: saidaaspandiyar@gmail.com; saniya.nurdavletova@hotmail.com
Mara Gubaidullina
Affiliation:
Faculty of International Relations, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi Ave. 71, 050040 Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan. Email: maragubaidullina@outlook.com
Saniya Nurdavletova
Affiliation:
Faculty of International Relations, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satpayev Str. 2, 010008 Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan. Emails: saidaaspandiyar@gmail.com; saniya.nurdavletova@hotmail.com

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to determine the degree of influence of international migration issues on the process of transformation of European identity and to assess the prospects for applying this experience in the countries of Central Asia. The methodological base of the study was built on the basis of a combination of methods of structural-functional, comparative, institutional analysis and forecasting with elements of a descriptive method. The results of the scientific work consist of characterizing the concept of European identity and the main problems of its development in connection with the intensification of migration processes in the world, formulating the features of the incorporation and integration of foreign citizens in the EU states, as well as highlighting the principles and norms used by members of the Commonwealth to regulate migration flows. The materials of this work can be applied in research and applied fields: the article can be useful for scientists whose interests include the formation and development of regional identity in a globalized world, as well as the topics of migration processes and linguistic, cultural and social adaptation of immigrants.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Academia Europaea Ltd

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