0
Thumbs Up |
Received: 4,654 Given: 661 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 4,654 Given: 661 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 4,654 Given: 661 |
Thumbs Up |
Received: 4,654 Given: 661 |
it will happen much faster with you
http://abcnews.go.com/International/...d=82969&page=1
Analysis: Russia's Far East Turning Chinese
The Chinese are invading Russia — not with tanks, but with suitcases.
Alexander Shaikin, in charge of controlling the Russian-Chinese border, said on June 29 that 1.5 million people from China have illegally entered the Russian Far East over the past 18 months.
Reported by The Moscow Times, Shaikin’s claim is likely exaggerated, but increased Chinese migration is marking a return of Chinese influence to these territories. And any territorial dispute could disrupt relations between Asia’s largest continental powers.
It’s impossible to know the exact level of Chinese migration into the Russian Far East; Russia has not run a census in over a decade. But by all indications, a significant river of people is surging across the border.
The Moscow Carnegie Center, the only organization to launch an independent study, claimed that there were about 250,000 Chinese in Russia in 1997. The Interior Ministry has claimed that there are 2 million. Other estimates place the Chinese population at 5 million.
Regardless, the Federal Migration Service fears a flood. The service has repeatedly warned that the Chinese could become the dominant ethnic group in the Russian Far East in 20 to 30 years.
Thumbs Up |
Received: 2,898 Given: 2,620 |
Actually, no. Most of them are not orthodox.
Russian future is European, becouse 70% of Russian population lives in European part of Russia. There are just descedants of colonisators (Novosibirsk and other siberian towns) who keep asiatic people in the borders of Russia.
European Russians would not mix with asiatic people. There are many barriers. Religion (most of them muslim or buddhist) and culture of course, and language of course.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks