MIGRATION PROCESSES IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY: POTENTIAL FOR ETHNIC CONFLICT, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SECURITY |
6 | |
2016 |
scientific article | 325.1 | ||
24-28 |
The article considers the potential for conflict triggered by migration as one of the most significant destabilizing factors in the structure of regional and national security. It is stated that migration can cause conflicts which will threaten stability and security of the European region as a whole and individual states. The authors conclude that the potential for conflict related to migration and associated risks pose a threat to national security and territorial integrity of the states. |
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