Article
Citizenship, migration and loyalty towards the state: a case study of the Kyrgyzstani migrants working in Russia and Kazakhstan
Central Asian Survey
(2008)
Abstract
Building upon recent studies in the field of citizenship and transnationalism, this article examines the relations that Kyrgyzstani migrants in Kazakhstan and Russia entertain with their homeland, both in terms of concrete status (rights and responsibilities) and subjective attitudes (feeling of membership and loyalty). The article relies on field research, including semi-structured interviews, conducted in March and April 2007. Findings show that Kyrgyzstani migrants have developed a distinctive and somewhat paradoxical relation to their state of origin, in which pragmatic interest and long-term loyalty are not easily reconciled.
Disciplines
Publication Date
September 27, 2008
DOI
10.1080/02634930802355055
Citation Information
Vanessa Ruget and Burul Usmanalieva. "Citizenship, migration and loyalty towards the state: a case study of the Kyrgyzstani migrants working in Russia and Kazakhstan" Central Asian Survey Vol. 27 Iss. 2 (2008) p. 129 - 141 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vanessa-ruget/11/