El legado de los flujos migratorios hacia la península de Crimea entre 1860 – 1991 en la crisis política de 2014
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Palma Gutiérrez, Mauricio |
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03/09/2015
31/12/1969
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La presente investigación propone un análisis sobre la crisis política de Crimea en 2014 a partir del influjo que las migraciones desde Rusia han tenido en la historia reciente. Así, a partir de la evaluación de algunos de los momentos de inmigración más representativos en los últimos dos siglos (1860, 1928 y 1991) se vincula el proceso de construcción de la identidad de los inmigrantes -transversal en diferentes periodos históricos en Crimea- con el desarrollo de los eventos de 2014. Lo anterior permite identificar un cierto legado de la migración hacia Crimea en el desarrollo de la crisis, cuyo resultado principal ha sido la anexión de facto de Crimea a Rusia. Ésta no habría sido posible sin el particular ánimo de afinidad con la idea de Rusia –o Russianness- de la mayoría de los habitantes de la península, cuya presencia en la región se explica en parte, a través de los procesos migratorios antes descritos. This research proposes an analysis of the political crisis in Crimea in 2014 from the influence that migrations from Russia have had in recent history. Thus, from the evaluation of some of the most representative moments of immigration in the last two centuries (1860, 1928 and 1991) the process of building the migrant identity -transversal in different historical periods in Crimea- is linked with the development of the events of 2014. This identifies a legacy of migration to Crimea in the development of the crisis, whose main result has been the de facto annexation of Crimea to Russia. This would not have been possible without the particular mood of affinity with the idea of Russia-or Russianness- of most of the habitants of the peninsula, whose presence in the region is partly through migration processes previously described. |
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Palavras-Chave | #Relaciones internacionales #Migración humana #Movimiento de la población #Ucrania -- Política internacional #Rusia -- Política internacional #327 #Crimea #Russia #International Migration #Ukraine #Identity |
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