Mikhail Denisenko
is a Deputy Director of the Institute of Demography and the Head of the Department of Demography at the National Research University “Higher School of Economics” (NRU-HSE, Russia). His research interests include demographic analysis and projections, migration regulation, and population and development of the post-Soviet states. He has participated in various research projects, including ‘Replacement migration’ (UN Population Division, 2000), and numerous UNFPA activities in the former Soviet Republics.
Matthew Light
is an Associate Professor of Criminology and European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada. He received his doctorate in Political Science from Yale University in 2006. His research focuses on migration regulation, law enforcement, and criminal justice in post-Soviet countries. His book,
Fragile Migration Rights: Freedom of Movement in Post-Soviet Russia
,was published by Routledge in 2016. His work has also appeared in various journals, including
Theoretical Criminology
,
Post-Soviet Studies
, and Europe-Asia Studies.
Salvatore Strozza
is a Full Professor of Demography at the University of Naples Federico II (Italy), Department of Political Sciences. He is the coordinator of the bachelor degree program in Political Science and master’s degrees in International Relations. He is on the editorial board of two international journals:
Genus
and
Studi Emigrazione/Migration Studies
. He was the Vice-Chairman and then Chairman of the Italian Association for Population Studies (AISP). His main fields of research are international migration in Europe and foreign immigration and presence in Italy.