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The Modern Political Identification of Transmigrants in Silicon Valley

Student: Leskova Daria

Supervisor: Sergei Akopov

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Politics and Governance (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

In this study we try to find out features of the modern political identification of transmigrants in Silicon Valley. In the process of our research we grounded our theory on different works of Russian and foreign authors in Russian and English languages. Empirical base consisted of statistic data, legislative acts in the field of practice of transmigrant and interview with representatives of transmigrant in Silicon Valley. The given works consists of four parts: introduction, theoretical chapter, analysis of the modern political identification of transmigrants and conclusions. Our sources are given in the bibliography.

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