On 19 September 2011, the Gorbachev Foundation held a seminar themed “Meeting the Challenges of Urban Diversity in an Age of Large Scale Migration"
The Seminar was held as part of the joint programme Meeting the Challenges of Cultural Diversity in a Global World between the International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies (The Gorbachev Foundation) and the Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars Kennan Institute.
The Seminar opened with a public lecture on Meeting the Challenges of Urban Diversity in an Age of Large Scale Migration by Blair A. Ruble, Director of the Kennan Institute and Comparative Urban Studies Project.
Speakers at the Seminar also included Anatoly Vishnevsky, Doctor of Economics and Director of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Institute of Demography and Vladimir Malakhov, Doctor of Political Science and Lead Researcher with the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Philosophy.
Contributors taking part in the subsequent debate included Svetlana Gannushkina, Grigory Shvedov, Valery Patsiorovsky, Natalia Kosmarskaya, and others.
The Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation also participated in the Seminar.
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