In-betweenness and Migration Interdependence: Lessons from Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine

Anastasia Blouchoutzi, R. Pedi
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In this paper, we draw on the concepts of in-betweenness and migration interdependence in order to investigate the vulnerability of Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine due to their confl icting relations with Russia and the exposure of their economies to remittance flows from the latter. To achieve this goal, we explore whether and how migrant flows and remittance flows have diverged since 2014, when the three states signed their Association Agreements with the EU and their economic relations with Russia deteriorated. In this respect, we examine how interstate relations impact upon migration and remittances flows. After discussing in-betweenness and migration interdependence, we investigate the origin of the remittance inflows in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine and the destination of the migration outfl ows. We map the development of remittances from the World, Europe, and Russia and relate it with the development of their GDP using longitudinal data. A comparative analysis of our findings suggest that the three cases differ from each other, but, in all three cases, Russia has not used migration interdependence as leverage. We conclude that remittance flows in the three in-between states are more affected by the state of the global economy, the economic situation of Russia, and domestic circumstances rather than from interstate relations.
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居间性与移民相互依赖:来自格鲁吉亚、摩尔多瓦和乌克兰的经验教训
在本文中,我们借鉴了中间关系和移民相互依赖的概念,以调查格鲁吉亚、摩尔多瓦和乌克兰由于与俄罗斯的冲突关系以及其经济受俄罗斯汇款流影响的脆弱性。为了实现这一目标,我们探讨了2014年以来三国与欧盟签署联系国协议以及与俄罗斯经济关系恶化后,移民流动和汇款流动是否以及如何分化。在这方面,我们研究了州际关系如何影响移民和汇款流动。在讨论了中间性和移民相互依赖之后,我们调查了格鲁吉亚、摩尔多瓦和乌克兰的汇款流入来源和移民流出的目的地。我们绘制了来自世界、欧洲和俄罗斯的汇款发展地图,并使用纵向数据将其与其国内生产总值的发展联系起来。对我们研究结果的比较分析表明,这三个案例彼此不同,但在这三个案例中,俄罗斯都没有将移民相互依赖作为杠杆。我们的结论是,这三个中间国家的汇款流量更多地受到全球经济状况、俄罗斯经济形势和国内环境的影响,而不是受到国家间关系的影响。
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