Russia's neighbours must adapt to hosting migrants
Georgia and Kazakhstan are among several former Soviet states grappling with an unexpected influx of Russians
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- Estimating numbers
- Official and popular attitudes
- Central Asian sympathy
- Georgian opposition scepticism
- Economic distortion
- Competition for housing
- Economic boost?
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