Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations”. Volume 12, Issue 7 (53), 2023

CONTENTS

POLICY

  • Furman F.P., Furman T.G. Some Questions in an Attempt to Understand Human Perception and the National Idea in the Development of Political and Philosophical Thought in Modern Russia
  • Wenzel S.V. Technologies for Countering the Spread of Political Extremism in the New Media Environment
  • Sklyarova S.A. Ensuring Food Security as One of the Policy Guidelines
  • Odinokov M.D., Trifonov A.D. The Role of Conservative Institutions of Civil Society and the Party System in the Consolidation of Russian Society in Conditions of Instability in the World Political Space

WORLD ECONOMY

  • Lobanov B.A. Scientific and Technical Cooperation of the BRICS+ Countries in Modern Transformations of the World Economy
  • Tolmachev O.L. The Evolution of the Principles of Sustainable Development of Enterprises in Modern Conditions
  • Feng Shuhan. The Impact of Digital Economic Management on Global Economic Development in the Digital Economy
  • Khojaeva D.A. Development of Cotton Clusters as a Priority Vector of the Economy of the Republic of Tajikistan
  • Zhang Zehong. Determinants of the Impact of Globalization Processes on International Finance
  • Chenfang. Public Infrastructure and Regional Economic Development
  • Hasanov Javid. Prospects for Overcoming Current Fiscal Problems in the EU
  • Gurobazarov B.B. Economic Cooperation Between Russia and APAC Countries in the Energy Field
  • Saenko A.N. Private Sector Development in Africa and Support for the African Development Bank
  • Fatkhullina D.V. Tourism and Self-Branding of Oman in the Context of Soft Power Policy
  • Luchian V. Legal Aspects of Economic Sanctions or Restrictions on Exports of "Live Animals": Romanian Case

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

  • Tushkov A.A., Tikhonov M.L., Romanyuk A.A., Nemchaninov A.S. Modern Military-Technological Sphere and Artificial Intelligence: the Role of Russia's Place in Global Competition
  • Zvereva I.V., Provotorova M.A., Vovenda A.V. Russia's Foreign Trade Activities with the EAEU Countries: Key Export and Import Indicators
  • Tovsultanov R.A., Tovsultanova M.Sh., Galimova L.N. Recep Tayyip Erdogan: a Charismatic Leader Between Populism and Political Pragmatism
  • Sulaiman S.I.M. Geopolitical Situation and its Impact on the Residents of Jerusalem City in Palestine
  • Xu Hong, Wang Yifan. The Integration of the "One Belt, One Road" and the Eurasian Economic Union: the State and Prospects
  • Bayramli N.S. The Concept of “Soft Power” and its Importance in the Foreign Policy of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • Egorova M.R. Information War as a Threat to the National Security of the Country in the Modern World on the Example of the Conflicts of the XXI Century
  • Litvin L.A. The Conflictuality Transformation and Non-State Actors in the Modern World
  • Paramuzova O.G. The ESG Concept and its Applicability of the ESG Concept and the Concept of Nuclear Non-Proliferation in the Field of Peaceful Nuclear Activities (Legal Aspects of Law-Making and Law Enforcement)
  • Shakurova N.E. Internal and External Threats to Russia's National Security in Modern Conditions
  • Zhou Qingchao. Research on the Taiwan Issue Under the New Situation of Sino-US Relations
  • Wang Mingjun. Sino-Vietnamese Vassal Relations as a Form of Political Governance

STUDENT SCIENCE

  • Baranova Yu.V., Khramenko E.A. Priority Directions of Economic Cooperation Between the Republic of Korea and Saudi Arabia
  • Karaev A.A., Volzhanin D.A. A "U-Turn to the East" or the First Results of the Western Sanctions Policy Towards Russia
  • Nikonenkova N.I. Challenges of the Defense Industry Complex Development in the Republic of Korea
  • Polischuk D.I., Mandrisa A.V. Features of the Emergence of a Border Conflict in the Political System of the State: Genesis, Features and Consequences
  • Sivogorlo I.A. The April Revolution of 1960 and the Seoul Spring of 1980 as Attempts to Democratize the Republic of Korea
  • Xudongyue. The Impact of Scientific and Technological Development on the Transformation of International Relations
  • Jia Xilong. Cultural Security of Modern Russia as an Element of National Security

REVIEWS

Zhigulskaya D.V., Ravandi-Fadai L.M. Book Review by the First President of Iraqi Kurdistan Masoud Barzani “Claiming Your Rights. Question of Referendum in Kurdistan"

Our authors № 7-2023

POLICY

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F.P. FURMAN Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Theory of Social Sciences of the North-Western Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

T.G. FURMAN Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Administrative Law of the North-Western Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

SOME QUESTIONS IN AN ATTEMPT TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN PERCEPTION AND THE NATIONAL IDEA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT IN MODERN RUSSIA

In the history of mankind, much indicates that the understanding of man and the knowledge of his nature is associated with the socio-historical situation of man and the level of development, as well as the way of realization of human consciousness. Philosophy is directly or indirectly anthropological research, i.e. it carries out directly, having as an object of study directly human nature, or indirectly, studying any other manifestations in the light of man and the anthropic principle. The world is proportional to man, and through the study of human nature, the ways of interaction with the universe, can be made a significant contribution to the understanding of the essence of man. If we consider a person as a cultural being, which is focused primarily on the development of their own values, through the understanding and practical application of philosophical thought, can be gradually changed rather narrow horizon of philosophy of consciousness.

Key words: philosophy of perception, national uniqueness, national idea, perception, person, views, metaphysics, representation, philosophical context.

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S.V. WENZEL Head of the Analytical and Educational Activities Department NCPTI FGANU Research Institute "Spetsvuzavtomatika", Moscow, Russia

TECHNOLOGIES FOR COUNTERING THE SPREAD OF POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN THE NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT

The presented research is devoted to the issue of building an effective system to counter the spread of political extremism in the environment of new media. The author formulates four main groups of technologies that make it possible to implement the tasks set to counter threats of an extremist nature in the environment of new media, including among young people.

Key words: political extremism, new media, technologies, countering extremism.

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S.A. SKLYAROVA Assistant at the Department of International Relations and Law, Vladivostok State University, Vladivostok, Russia

ENSURING FOOD SECURITY AS ONE OF THE POLICY GUIDELINES

In this article, ensuring the industrial security of the state is considered as a guideline for the political course, which is a pressing issue, since, despite the rapid pace of technological progress, the spread of artificial intelligence, neural networks, food supply for the population retains the status of an acute problem as the population increases. First, the author defines the conceptual apparatus, giving a definition of food security, food security and food policy, as well as delimiting these concepts. A systematic literature review and content analysis carried out revealed that political security as a vector and guideline of the political course is implemented through a number of government measures that are listed in the article. It was also revealed that the state, as an economic, social and political institution, performs a number of important functions in the field of food security policy, each function is discussed in the text of the article. Based on the research carried out with the aim of improving food security within the framework of the internal policy of the Russian Federation, the author offers a number of recommendations that represent general principles adapted to the circumstances of a particular region or region. The author emphasizes the role of cooperation between government agencies, the private sector, international organizations and civil society in achieving food security goals.

Key words: food supply, food security, domestic policy, political course, state.

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M.D. ODINOKOV Postgraduate student of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Educational institution of trade unions of higher education "Academy of Labor and Social Relations" Moscow, Russia

A.D. TRIFONOV Postgraduate student of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology Educational institution of trade unions of higher education "Academy of Labor and Social Relations" Moscow, Russia

THE ROLE OF CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTIONS OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE PARTY SYSTEM IN THE CONSOLIDATION OF RUSSIAN SOCIETY IN CONDITIONS OF INSTABILITY IN THE WORLD POLITICAL SPACE

The increasing level of geopolitical instability, complex macroeconomic environment and new challenges for Russia strengthen the role of civil society institutions and party system, which are the basis of social and political cohesion and resilience of the state. The study of this topic takes place within the framework of the current political conjuncture. The main emphasis is placed on the role of conservative civil society institutions and a reformed party system in strengthening the sustainability of modern Russian society. The analysis proves the significance of these institutions in the current geopolitical transformations.

Key words: institutions, party system, party, ideology, politics, conservatism, state, civil society.

WORLD ECONOMY

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B.A. LOBANOV PhD student, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia

SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION OF THE BRICS+ COUNTRIES IN MODERN TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE WORLD ECONOMY

Rapidly changing economic and political relations have prompted the exploration of new ways of scientific and technical cooperation in the developing BRICS+ association, which in recent years has looked like an alternative for Russia. The article describes the prospects and possible areas of development of scientific and technical cooperation of the participating countries and applicants for membership in BRICS+. The main indicators are GDP, PPP GDP, GDP per capita and the innovation index, which sufficiently describe the economic condition of countries and their involvement in the development of science. Thanks to the innovation index, it is possible to analyze most of the industries that affect the development of science and compare them with other countries. Based on all the indicators, the analysis of the main advantages of the countries in the scientific and technical industry and their economic indicators was carried out. The annual values of the main indicators for the BRICS+ countries are presented. The center countries that can ensure the scientific and technical development of the entire community have been identified. The analysis of data that characterize the development of the scientific and technical sphere in the countries and identified industries that, with the cooperation of the participating countries, can develop rapidly and have an impact on the development of their economies.

Key words: scientific and technical cooperation, BRICS+, GDP, innovation index, development.

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O.L. TOLMACHEV Ph.D., Professor, University "Synergy", Moscow, Russia

THE EVOLUTION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTERPRISES IN MODERN CONDITIONS

In this article, the author examines the features of the evolution of the principles of sustainable development of enterprises in modern conditions. To do this, the author analyzes the general characteristics of modern enterprise development, focusing on enterprises in the industrial sector, and also considers the principles of sustainable development directly, characterizes them. In conclusion, the author formulates conclusions about the prospects for further development of this area.

Key words: sustainable development, industry, industrial enterprises, current state, digital transformation, economy, principles of sustainable development.

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FENG SHUHAN Master G.F. Morozov Voronezh State Forest Engineering University, Voronezh, Russia

THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ON GLOBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

The article discusses issues related to the digitalization of society and management. The purpose of the study is to study the impact of digital economic management on global economic development in the digital economy. The main research methods: the method of analysis, comparison, decision-making, logical reasoning and many others. The concept of "Digital economy" is defined. The article examines the impact of digitalization on various aspects of society and the state. The main areas of digital management in society have been studied. Financial management tools and their use by various subjects of the market economy are considered. The advantages of the digital economy and digital governance in the aspect of globalization of economic development are studied. The key problems associated with the management process in the conditions of digitalization of society, faced by the state, the population and organizations in modern conditions, are noted. The author emphasizes the importance of the transition of many industrial enterprises to a new path of development in the digital economy with the possibility of using a process approach in management. The stages of introduction of new digital management technologies are considered. The main groups of innovative digital management technologies have been studied. The author of the article concludes about the application of an integrated approach in economic management in the conditions of digitalization, based on actions on the part of state authorities, local self-government, heads of organizations and enterprises. This is the only way to achieve the greatest efficiency and get the maximum profit.

Purpose: The purpose of the study is to study the impact of digital economic management on global economic development in the digital economy.

Methods: Basic research methods: the method of analysis, comparison, decision-making, logical reasoning and many others.

Results: The influence of digital economic management on global economic development in the digital economy has been studied, the main features of this process and features have been identified.

Conclusions: Digitalization has made a huge contribution to the development of society and the state. It gave an impetus to the development of many business processes, increased the efficiency of many links in the production chain, transformed socio-economic relations. In order for this process to be effective, it is necessary to have competent digital economic management, which should be based on the principles of management, process management and the system of economic security of the enterprise.

Key words: society, state, development, prospects, digital economy, management.

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D.A. KHOJAEVA Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Tajik State University of Law, Business and Politics Khujand city, Republic of Tajikistan

DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON CLUSTERS AS A PRIORITY VECTOR OF THE ECONOMY OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

In this article, cotton clusters and their development are considered as a priority vector of the economy of the Republic of Tajikistan. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that agriculture in Tajikistan, especially cotton cultivation, is traditional in nature and is influenced by climatic factors and soil characteristics. The study defines the conceptual framework and defines the cotton cluster and its participants. The completed systematic literature review and content analysis revealed that cotton clusters have already proven their effectiveness in the international arena; the article presents countries with successful experience in this direction. An analysis of the current state of cotton clusters in the economy of Tajikistan revealed a number of trends, which are also described in the work. Based on the completed systematic literature review and content analysis with the aim of improving cotton clusters as a priority vector of the economy of the Republic of Tajikistan, in conclusion, the author offers a number of recommendations: creating conditions for farmers so that they can use modern agricultural machinery and equipment; conducting training programs and consultations for farmers; support for the development and distribution of modern cotton varieties; providing affordable credit and financial support to farmers and cooperatives; development of marketing mechanisms for cotton products, including brand creation, quality certification and search for new markets; encouraging compliance with environmental standards in cotton production.

Key words: Republic of Tajikistan, cotton cultivation, cotton cluster, cotton plant, cotton export.

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ZHANG ZEHONG Master, International Finance, School of International Economic Relations, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

DETERMINANTS OF THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION PROCESSES ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

The article implements a theoretical analysis of the determinants of the impact of globalization processes on international finance, which organize the modern global space of economic and financial relations. The relevance of the research is determined by the need to analyze and detect the determinants of the impact of globalization processes on international finance in connection with the transformation of the geopolitical and international economic space. The object of research is international finance. The subject of the study is the determinants of the influence of globalization processes. The purpose of the study is to reveal the meaning and significance of the determinants of the impact of globalization processes on international finance. The study reveals that the banking and financial systems are the blood vessels of the entire economy and international trade and global financial centers. This is one of the ways to solve the problems of financial development and integration, which is why the analysis aimed at identifying the main determinants of global financial centers within the framework of the development of international finance is of paramount importance for understanding and strategy of social development. The determinants of the impact of globalization processes on international finance and their characteristics are highlighted.

Key words: international finance, globalization, financial center, international trade, welfare.

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CHENFANG Graduate student, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

This article reveals the concept “infrastructure” and identifies the features of its regional development. The article analyzes the total socio-economic potential of the region’s development in accordance with a number of key factors that affect the formation of regional infrastructure positively. In the process of analyzing the nine main factors of regional economic development, it is concluded that the development of regional infrastructure affects the economic growth and social development of the region and the quality of life of the population as well. The negative aspects of the economic development of the region, affecting the quality of infrastructure, given in the article, form strategic directions of its development.

Key words: public infrastructure, regional infrastructure, economic development, resources, innovations, investments.

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HASANOV JAVID Postgraduate student, Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Moscow, Russia

PROSPECTS FOR OVERCOMING CURRENT FISCAL PROBLEMS IN THE EU

In this study, the author critically evaluates the main problems currently facing the European Union, and also proposes effective solutions for their subsequent effective overcoming. Through meticulous research, the author carefully analyzes these issues using a multi-faceted framework that includes important concepts such as fiscal policy, European cooperation, integration, taxation and monetary policy. Focusing on the European Union's historical experience with financial crises, the study highlights the need to develop robust and responsive fiscal policies that can enhance the resilience and stability of the European economic landscape. In the course of the study, the author applies general scientific methods of analysis and synthesis, conducts historical analysis, and also compares various methods of overcoming current problems in the European Union. The author argues that the European Union has overcome three crises that influenced the formation of its fiscal policy. Thus, there are three different paths for the future formulation of fiscal policy in the EU: full fiscal union, limited integration and improved flexibility of the real economy. Each alternative has pros and cons explored in this study, which will have different impacts on EU fiscal policy.

Key words: European Union, crisis, integration, fiscal policy, economic flexibility, monetary policy, euro, risk management, public finance, alternatives.

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B.B. GUROBAZAROV Postgraduate student of BIP SB RAS, Moscow, Russia

ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND APAC COUNTRIES IN THE ENERGY FIELD

The article researches Russia's interaction with the member states of the Asia-Pacific region (APR) in the field of energy. The author analyzes the main areas of cooperation and their impact on the economic development of Russia and APR countries. The article also examines the important characteristics of each APR country, including their need for energy resources, energy infrastructure and political factors that affect cooperation. The author analyzes changes in regional energy policies and their impact on the economies of Russia and the APR countries. The article also emphasizes Russia's role in energy cooperation and its potential for further development of relations with APR states.

Key words: economy, economic cooperation, APR, energy.

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A.N. SAENKO RAS Institute of Africa Junior Researcher, Moscow, Russia

PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA AND SUPPORT FOR THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

The article analyzes the adopted Strategy for the Development of the Private Sector in Africa in order to study further capacity building. It is emphasized that the responsible structures should continue to make efforts aimed at creating a favorable climate for direct investment and for the development of the private sector in the country.

The private sector is mainly seen as an important contributor to Africa's economic growth. However, the problem of financing was identified as a serious obstacle to its development. The author of the article pays attention to the opportunities and role of the African Development Bank as the main tool for private sector growth. The mission of this bank is to fight poverty and improve living conditions on the continent by encouraging public and private capital investments in projects and programs that can contribute to the economic and social development of the region. The African Development Bank is a provider of financial services to African Governments and private companies investing in the member countries of the region.

The role of finance in promoting private sector development in Africa is examined and obstacles to increasing access to financial services in Africa are discussed. The planned measures to improve the private sector in Africa are listed.

Key words: private sector, African Development Bank, potential, development, financing, Private sector development strategy.

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D.V. FATKHULLINA Graduate of the department's graduate school history of the countries of the Near and Middle East ISAA MSU, Moscow, Russia

TOURISM AND SELF-BRANDING OF OMAN IN THE CONTEXT OF SOFT POWER POLICY

This article examines the peculiarities of Oman's tourism branding from the perspective of soft power policy. The author points out that the course of the sultanate in the context of the concept under consideration implies the strategic use of culture, education, diplomacy and other means to achieve indirect influence beyond its borders. It is concluded that tourism, as an instrument of soft power policy, helps the state to establish cultural ties with other countries and promotes the dialog of different cultures. This approach strengthens Oman's diplomatic ties and positive reputation in the world.

Key words: soft power, Oman, Persian Gulf, tourism, Omani foreign policy.

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V. LUCHIAN Postgraduate degree, department of world economy and international business, faculty of international business, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

LEGAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS OR RESTRICTIONS ON EXPORTS OF "LIVE ANIMALS": ROMANIAN CASE

Romania is a leader in exporting "Live animals". The country is part of the group of global leaders in exporting live sheep, goats, as well as young cattle. The main part of the live animals’ products, almost entirely, is exported to the countries of the Arab Gulf and Maghreb. But in terms of import volume "Meat and edible organs" products are the most significant food group that has a negative contribution to Romania's agri-food trade balance over the past 30-year.

Existing problem in the EU regarding the restrictions on the export of live animals. The problem arose as a result of an investigation presented by Animals International, an Australian non-governmental organization with branches all over the world. The investigation, conducted in 2017, concerned the manner in which transportation as well as slaughter of live animals exported from the EU, especially Romania, to the Middle East and North Africa countries.

The European Commission has imposed a series of economic restrictions on live meat exporters from Romania, Spain, France and Portugal. In this series, a legitimate question arises as to the overall validity of the term "economic sanctions" against states or their economic entities.

The basic question that the author of the article focused attention on the legal nature of "economic sanctions", "retaliation" or "economic restrictions". The author of the article brings for consideration the statement about the lack of validity of the application of the term "economic sanctions" both in the theoretical doctrinal circulation and in the framework of foreign trade interstate activity.

The use of measures of direct pressure on states, which are systematically in economic doctrine are labeled as "international sanctions", in the context of public international law, are not sanctions.

Key words: UN, European Commission, Romania, Spain, France, Portugal, Middle East, North Africa, Maghreb, Animals International, agriculture, retaliation, economic sanctions, economic restrictions, foreign trade, live animals export.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

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A.A. TUSHKOV Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor. Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia

M.L. TIKHONOV Doctor of Military Sciences Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia

A.A. ROMANYUK Candidate of Military Sciences Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia

A.S. NEMCHANINOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, doctoral student Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia

MODERN MILITARY-TECHNOLOGICAL SPHERE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THE ROLE OF RUSSIA'S PLACE IN GLOBAL COMPETITION

In the proposed article, the authors reveal an urgent topic concerning the complex of problems of ensuring the competitiveness of the Russian technological and digital industries. It is based on the task of protecting the country's technological and digital sovereignty, which is fully the task of Russia's survival in the coming decades. The sharp confrontation between the United States and its satellites against Russia has become the norm in the economic struggle and diplomacy of the West. The clashes in the markets of chips, 5G technologies and artificial intelligence represent the reincarnation of traditional interstate conflicts, while detonation represents an uncompromising struggle between multinational corporations and states. In the article, the authors consider these problems from the point of view of ensuring the role and place of Russia in the modern military-technological sphere and artificial intelligence. Exploring this topic, the authors examined it from an economic, political and military perspective, which are entirely connected to a single.

Key words: ICT industry, existential threats, digital platform, military-technological sphere.

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I.V. ZVEREVA Student, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia

M.A. PROVOTOROVA Student, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia

A.V. VOVENDA Associate Professor, PhD in Political Science, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia

RUSSIA'S FOREIGN TRADE ACTIVITIES WITH THE EAEU COUNTRIES: KEY EXPORT AND IMPORT INDICATORS

The aim of the research due to the desire to characterize Russia's foreign trade within the framework of economic cooperation with the EAEU countries, whose states have been making a successful attempt to build profitable economic cooperation since 2015 and recover from the crisis caused by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking into account all factors, forecasts are made related to the potential of the single market to achieve the goals of the EAEU. The results of the study. An important place in the study of this issue is occupied by the structure of Russia's imports and exports within the framework of foreign trade activities with the EAEU countries, which has a key role in the formation of economic relations between the participating countries. The relevance of the topic is due to the state of the interstate partnership of nuclear power plants before the COVID-19 pandemic, when countries still had the opportunity to fully support cooperation for complete development, and after the pandemic, being in economic isolation.

Key words: Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Eurasian integration, interstate cooperation, foreign trade, export, import, COVID-19 pandemic.

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R.A. TOVSULTANOV Candidate of historical sciences, associate professor of Modern and Contemporary History Department, Kadyrov Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia

M.SH. TOVSULTANOVA Lecturer of Foreign Languages Department, Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny, Russia

L.N. GALIMOVA Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of SGBN-1 “History” of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman (national research university), Moscow, Russia

RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN: A CHARISMATIC LEADER BETWEEN POPULISM AND POLITICAL PRAGMATISM

The article reveals the typology of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a charismatic leader, the key milestones of his political biography and possible prospects for the development of his further actions. His young years and activities in the youth wing of the Islamist National Salvation Party had a great influence on the formation of the politician. By the beginning of the 2000s. R.T. Erdogan managed to overcome the influence of the principles of his teacher N. Erbakan and form a party that absorbed Islamic conservative and democratic liberal values in its political program. The first decade of the reign of R.T. Erdogan was marked by success in domestic, economic and foreign policy. However, the "Arab spring" inspired the Turkish president to intensify his foreign policy, positioning himself as a common Muslim leader. Neo-Ottomanist populism gained momentum. References in the idea of the revival of Turkish greatness allowed R.T. Erdogan to repeatedly win elections, crush the 2016 coup, and get a vote of confidence to amend the Turkish Constitution, concentrating most of the power in the hands of the president by 2017. The peak of the political power of the Turkish president can be considered 2020, when Azerbaijan, with the help of Turkey, won the Second Karabakh War. However, the Covid-19 epidemic and R.T. Erdogan led to a drop in living standards in Turkey and his own popularity in the country. The 2023 elections were the most difficult in the political biography of the Turkish leader, which, according to the authors, will lead to serious adjustments in his domestic and foreign policies, which, however, does not pose serious threats to the development of Russian-Turkish relations, especially in the energy sector.

Key words: Erdogan, charisma, leadership, populism, Islam, elections, Russian-turkish relations.

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S.I.M. SULAIMAN Postgraduate student, Department of Political Science, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia

GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE RESIDENTS OF JERUSALEM CITY IN PALESTINE

This article examines the identification of Israeli policies implemented on the ground, represented by colonial settlements and bypass roads, land confiscation, annexation wall and racial expansion, in addition to the administrative classification of areas in the West Bank that will affect these areas, especially the housing sector, and in this The study will attempt to shed light on the impact of this situation on the housing sector in: Space allocation, expansion and settlement of housing across cities and its geographical distribution, housing services and challenges facing this sector, an attempt to develop a vision for the future of this sector in the city based on on a historical, descriptive and analytical approach.

Key words: housing sector, geopolitical situation, Palestinian communities, Jerusalem, conflict, Israel, separation wall.

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XU HONG Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China

WANG YIFAN Master's student at the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China

THE INTEGRATION OF THE "ONE BELT, ONE ROAD" AND THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION: THE STATE AND PROSPECTS

This article is devoted to the problem of coupling two major international megaprojects. Ten years have passed since Chinese Leader Xi Jinping announced the idea of the mega-project "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR). It is noted that over the past time, certain successes have been achieved in the implementation of the largest international project. Three Forums were held in Beijing with the participation of top officials of dozens of states and international organizations and institutions of various fields. It is emphasized that most of the land part of the OBOR passes through the territory of the states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). It is concluded that in ensuring the strategic vision of the integration of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Chinese initiative "One Belt, One Road", it is necessary to base on the fact that international economic partnership should be based on the principles of harmonization of interests and mutually beneficial cooperation.

Key words: One belt, one road, Eurasian Economic Union, Greater Eurasian Space, interconnection, China, Russia.

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N.S. BAYRAMLI Graduate student of the Higher School of International Relations Humanitarian Institute of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; head of sector Northwestern Institute of Management RANEPA, Chairman of the Azerbaijan Center for Humanitarian cooperation, St. Petersburg, Russia

THE CONCEPT OF “SOFT POWER” AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN

The article is devoted to identifying the significance of “soft power” in the system of modern international relations and its role in the foreign policy of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The purpose of the article is to determine the potential of the “soft power” of the Republic of Azerbaijan and its importance for the foreign policy of the state.

Tasks. Disclosure of the content of the concept of “soft power”, identification of the main directions for the implementation of the concept of “soft power” in the foreign policy of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Methodology. The work uses logical and comparative analysis, the method of working with regulations.

Results. The author reveals the concept and significance of “soft power” in the modern system of international relations, and also seeks to show the efforts of the leadership of the Republic of Azerbaijan to promote “soft power” in the international arena.

Conclusions. It can be concluded that over the last decade Azerbaijan has been actively investing in the formation of a positive international image of the republic, in the development of its economy and politics, in the popularization and dissemination of Azerbaijani culture. “Soft power” has become one of the main tools for popularizing the Republic of Azerbaijan in the international arena.

Key words: “soft power”, Republic of Azerbaijan, Joseph Nye, president, cooperation, head of state, public diplomacy.

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M.R. EGOROVA Senior lecturer of the Department of English at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia

INFORMATION WAR AS A THREAT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE COUNTRY IN THE MODERN WORLD ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CONFLICTS OF THE XXI CENTURY

This work reflects the specifics of information warfare as a threat to national security. These dangers are considered in the context of modern conflicts of the XXI century. The international community is characterized by many contradictions, which are expressed in armed conflicts and wars of various kinds, including informational ones. The paper defines the difference between information warfare and armed warfare and the differentiation of methods of their impact on the security of the state. The results of the information war, the main socio-economic and political threats are also analyzed.

The author relies on the concepts of "information threat" and "information war" in terms of ensuring information security in the global general political space. The article reveals the content of armed and information conflicts and their reflection in international information content, as well as the impact on social development and foreign policy of the state.

The purpose of the work is to analyze the content of the information war as a reflection of the information security of modernity. The object of the study we defined national security, the subject is the impact of information warfare on national security.

Key words: information war, national security, modern conflicts, safe space, cyberattacks, information threat, tactical manipulation, strategy for reduction, military-political goals, information weapons.

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L.A. LITVIN Associate Professor for the Department of Political and Regional science, PhD in Political science Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Lugansk State Pedagogical University», Lugansk, Luhansk People's Republic, Russia

THE CONFLICTUALITY TRANSFORMATION AND NON-STATE ACTORS IN THE MODERN WORLD

The changes that are taking place in the modern socio-political space affect the fundamental foundations of statehood. One of the main factors in this is globalization, which, among other risks, increases conflict. Conflicts are becoming more complicated, becoming multifactorial and multicomponent. The purpose of this article is to analyze the transformational practices of modern conflicts, as well as the role of non-state actors in the conflictogenicity of the modern political process. There is a general intensification of confrontations based on value and cultural principles, which are based on the conflict of identities. At the same time, several trends are being realized: the increase in the number of conflicts, their localization and the transformation of their content. The main vector has been changed, the role of non-state actors is being strengthened, and conflict is being transformed. In the conflict dimension, these processes can be described within the category of «asymmetry of political conflicts», when the conflict is characterized by a significant imbalance of the political and legal statuses and forces of the parties. The main goal of the state is to prevent the weakening of state sovereignty and the collapse of statehood, during which the system of official legal institutions is replaced by alternative structures.

Key words: political conflict, non-state conflict, political actors, non-state actors, transformation, sovereignty, conflictogenicity, international relations.

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O.G. PARAMUZOVA Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department Jurisprudence, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (Northwestern Institute of Management RANEPA), St. Petersburg, Russia

THE ESG CONCEPT AND ITS APPLICABILITY OF THE ESG CONCEPT AND THE CONCEPT OF NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION IN THE FIELD OF PEACEFUL NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES (LEGAL ASPECTS OF LAW-MAKING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT)

The present study is aimed at a legal assessment of the importance of the ESG concept and the concept of nuclear non-proliferation in a broad sense in determining the prospects for their application in the context of reducing the risks of radioactive pollution of the environment because of peaceful nuclear activities. Within the framework of this article, the fundamental international and national legal acts on this topic were reviewed and subjected to research analysis, conclusions were drawn and proposals were formulated to improve the legal field in the field of peaceful atom, the need for further development of nuclear energy in the world was stated, provided that the legal culture in general and the culture of nuclear safety in particular were improved. At the same time, the importance of guiding the concepts discussed in the article was noted.

Key words: ESG concept, nuclear nonproliferation concept in a broad sense, environmental protection from radioactive contamination, peaceful nuclear activities, IAEA.

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N.E. SHAKUROVA Associate Professor, Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science and Law, State University of Education (SUE), Moscow, Russia

INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL THREATS TO RUSSIA'S NATIONAL SECURITY IN MODERN CONDITIONS

The article is dedicated to the analysis of the system of internal and external threats to the national security of the Russian Federation, as well as changes in the system of protection from these threats, starting from the 1997 concept and its subsequent revisions. In particular, it examines the reduction of security spheres, the constitutional changes of 2020 that clarify the legal aspects of information and international security, as well as an academic perspective on the three-element subject of protecting national interests. The article also discusses five criteria for the classification of the national security system, recognized by the legal scientific community.

Key words: national security, Russian Federation, constitutional changes, information security, international security, legal science, national security system, three-element subject of protection, threat classification.

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ZHOU QINGCHAO Postgraduate student of the Department of Global Studies Faculty of Global Processes Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia

RESEARCH ON THE TAIWAN ISSUE UNDER THE NEW SITUATION OF SINO-US RELATIONS

Since 2018, trade measures taken by the United States against China have led to ongoing trade tensions between the two sides. In this situation, China's territorial integrity was once threatened. Faced with China-US relations and the Taiwan issue, China must comprehensively analyze and take into account the numerous issues and deal with them properly. China must demonstrate its strong will and determination to safeguard national unity, exercise wisdom and courage to promote the correct resolution of the Taiwan issue, maintain territorial integrity and peace, and at the same time promote the harmonious, long-term and stable development of China-US relations and contribution to international peace. The article is devoted to the consideration of the Taiwan issue in current Chinese-American relations, the existing areas of cooperation and contradictions between the PRC and the United States in the new situation are examined, and forecasts are given regarding the prospects for the development of the Taiwan issue in bilateral relations between the PRC and the United States.

Key words: Sino-US relations, new situation, Taiwan issue.

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WANG MINGJUN Postgraduate student, Department of International Relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), St. Petersburg, Russia

SINO-VIETNAMESE VASSAL RELATIONS AS A FORM OF POLITICAL GOVERNANCE

The relationship between China and neighboring states had the character of a suzerain and a vassal. These relations are characterized by feudal times and are called "fan Guangxi zones" in Chinese. Relations between China and Vietnam have an ancient history. The basis of China's relations with neighboring countries is characterized by the word "barbarians". This concept included the peoples adjacent to China, and the Chinese authorities treated them as vassals. According to the territorial location, two terms can be distinguished – the nearest "fen" and the farthest "shu", and the system itself with vassal territories is called "fan guangxi zones". The translation from Chinese means "relations with close and distant vassals." These relations included a certain ceremonial for the ambassadors of the sub-territorial territories and the presentation of gifts and gifts. This model of relations had a long historical path and originated during the reign of the Qin and Han dynasties. There are two types of "fan guanxi zones". The first, characterized by feudal and dynastic relations and manifested between the central government of China and local minorities, was exclusively internal in nature. The second one refers to territories outside the territory of China and was dynastic in nature. The Fan Guangxi zone system was an important factor for the vassal territory and was imposed by China. During the operation of the Fan Guanxi zones, foreign monarchs were vassal heads of their territories and sought to become legitimate and at the same time fully recognized the Chinese emperor as a suzerain.

Key words: China, Vietnam, fan guangxi zone, vassal, vassal relations, suzerain, emperor, ceremony, gifts.

STUDENT SCIENCE

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Y.V. BARANOVA International Relations student of the Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

E.A. KHRAMENKO International Relations student of the Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

PRIORITY DIRECTIONS OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND SAUDI ARABIA

The modern global economy is characterized by a high degree of interdependence of countries, especially in the context of multilateral economic relations. In this context, the role of strategic partners in global trade is becoming increasingly important. One of such significant partners seeking to deepen economic cooperation for Saudi Arabia is the Republic of Korea, which plays a key role in the development of the regional and global economy. As part of its foreign policy, the Republic of Korea is actively developing diplomatic and trade relations with the countries of the Middle East, and Saudi Arabia is one of the priority partners in the region. However, bilateral relations face many challenges and the problem of a few areas where countries could successfully carry out joint activities. The KSA and the Republic of Kazakhstan have yet to overcome these difficulties and develop a new roadmap that will expand the vectors of mutually beneficial cooperation for both sides.

Key words: Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, economic cooperation, Vision 2030, infrastructure projects, military-technical cooperation, energy.

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A.A. KARAEV Student of the Political Science Department, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

D.A. VOLZHANIN Student of the Political Science Department, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

A "U-TURN TO THE EAST" OR THE FIRST RESULTS OF THE WESTERN SANCTIONS POLICY TOWARDS RUSSIA

The article studies the experience of the Russian Federation in interaction with the Eastern states in the "Framework of the U-turn to the East", with special attention to such a factor as sanctions. The authors believe that this work will be interesting for consideration of researchers interested in such disciplines as: economics, political science, international relations.

The main purpose of the work is to analyze the political and economic performance between the Russian Federation and the countries of the Asian region field of the announcement of the policy of sanctions restrictions. To achieve the goal the following tasks were set: to disclose the concepts of "sanctions" and "U-turn to the East"; to consider the main stages of the introduction of sanctions; to analyze the political and economic situation in the period 2014-2022; to assess the Western sanctions policy and determine the prospects for the development of relations between the Russian Federation and the states of the East.

When writing the work, the following list of methods was used: analysis, synthesis, forecasting, generalization.

As a result of the work, the economic and political spheres of international relations between Russia and Asian states were considered, the degree of influence of sanctions policy on integration with the East was assessed, and the authors determined the prospects of "Turn to the East".

Thus, the sanctions policy of the West could not fulfill its main task – to isolate the Russian Federation from the rest of the world, on the contrary, it even pushed for reorientation in a short time. The authors noted that bilateral cooperation will further develop, at the moment large-scale projects and plans have been defined between the subjects of relations.

Key words: Russia, sanctions, the West, U-turn to the East, politics.

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N.I. NIKONENKOVA Bachelor of the Department of International Relations at Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

CHALLENGES OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

This article explores the challenges that may have a negative impact on the future development of South Korea's defense industry complex. The article analyzes key risk factors in this field, with a focus on the prospects of signing a Memorandum of Mutual Defense Procurements between South Korea and the United States. This agreement aims to eliminate discrimination in defense procurement and facilitate mutual market access for products, services, as well as research and development in the domain of military technology and equipment. The execution of such an agreement can profoundly strengthen their military alliance. Thus, while the signing of such an agreement could significantly strengthen the South Korea – US military alliance, it is important to consider the associated risks for former, including the possible displacement of South Korean companies from the domestic market by the American counterparts and an overall reduction in the export potential of the national defense industry.

Key words: Republic of Korea, Defense Industry Complex, arms exports, potential risks, the United States of America.

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D.I. POLISCHUK Student of Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

A.V. MANDRISA Student of Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

FEATURES OF THE EMERGENCE OF A BORDER CONFLICT IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF THE STATE: GENESIS, FEATURES AND CONSEQUENCES

The work presents a comprehensive analysis of border conflicts and their impact on the political system of the state. The study covers current trends, genesis and consequences of border conflicts. The methodology and theoretical aspect of the emergence of border conflicts and the influence of the historical context on clashes between entire states are presented separately.

Particular attention is paid to the differences in border conflicts in different regions of the world, and proposed solutions are considered, including successful cases of overcoming disagreements in this context.

Key words: border conflict, territorial claims, state borders, sovereign state, sovereignty.

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I.A. SIVOGORLO Student, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

THE APRIL REVOLUTION OF 1960 AND THE SEOUL SPRING OF 1980 AS ATTEMPTS TO DEMOCRATIZE THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

This article is devoted to the analysis of two significant historical events in the Republic of Korea: the April Revolution of 1960 and the Seoul Spring of 1980. Both of these episodes had a big impact on the political situation of the country and were attempts by people to achieve democratization under an authoritarian regime. The April Revolution of 1960 led to the resignation of President Syngman Rhee. It also marked the beginning of a period of relative political freedom, but this period was eventually interrupted by a military coup. The Seoul Spring of 1980 was another significant attempt by civil society to establish democratic institutions in the country. The purpose of this article is to analyze these two historical moments, identify the reasons that led to mass protests, and assess their impact on the political development of the Republic of Korea. In addition, the article aims to clarify how these events affected the country's political system.

Key words: Republic of Korea, democratization, April Revolution, Seoul Spring.

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XUDONGYUE Master of the faculty of global processes, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

THE IMPACT OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

The article is devoted to the problem of the influence of scientific and technological progress on international relations. The emphasis is made on international scientific and technological relations of the digital era, developing in the conditions of global information revolution and transition to a multipolar world order. The article analyzes both positive and negative aspects of the impact of scientific and technological progress and information technology on international politics and considers the prospects of transformation of international scientific and technological and economic relations on the example of the implementation of international cooperation projects of the People's Republic of China. The article concludes that scientific and technological progress expands the sphere of international politics and leads both to the emergence of new challenges and threats in the sphere of international security and implies economic cooperation between the actors of world politics.

Key words: international relations, scientific and technological progress, globalization, digital technologies, transformation.

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JIA XILONG Master, Faculty of World Politics International strategic communications Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

CULTURAL SECURITY OF MODERN RUSSIA AS AN ELEMENT OF NATIONAL SECURITY

Cultural security is an important element of national security, ensuring the preservation of cultural space and the identity of the nation and forms the necessary mechanism for the protection and preservation of cultural heritage, values, traditions and identity of the nation. The object of the study is national security, in the context of international relations. The subject of the study is cultural security as an element of national security. The purpose of the study is to reveal the theoretical foundations of the content of cultural security as an essential element of national security. The article reveals the concept of cultural security and its twofold applied nature. The factors that pose significant risks to national security are highlighted: 1. Legal and illegal immigration; 2. Information space and information culture; 3. The growth of occult and pseudoscientific communities and the denial of the spiritual foundations of culture and the primacy of scientific knowledge and cognition in society.

Key words: cultural space, information culture, identity, intangible values, national identity, national security.

REVIEWS

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Reviewers:

D.V. ZHIGULSKAYA Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia

L.M. RAWANDI-FADAI Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Researcher employee of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

REVIEW OF THE BOOK BY THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF IRAQI KURDISTAN MASOUD BARZANI “CLAIMING YOUR RIGHTS. QUESTION OF REFERENDUM IN KURDISTAN"

OUR AUTHORS

BARANOVA YU.V. – International Relations student of the Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

BAYRAMLI N.S. – Graduate student of the Higher School of International Relations Humanitarian Institute of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; head of sector Northwestern Institute of Management RANEPA, Chairman of the Azerbaijan Center for Humanitarian cooperation, St. Petersburg, Russia.

CHENFANG – Graduate student, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

EGOROVA M.R. – Senior lecturer of the Department of English at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

FATKHULLINA D.V. – Graduate of the department's graduate school history of the countries of the Near and Middle East ISAA MSU, Moscow, Russia.

FENG SHUHAN – Master G.F. Morozov Voronezh State Forest Engineering University, Voronezh, Russia.

FURMAN F.P. – Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Theory of Social Sciences of the North-Western Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

FURMAN T.G. – Candidate of Cultural Studies, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Administrative Law of the North-Western Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

GALIMOVA L.N. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of SGBN-1 “History” of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman (national research university), Moscow, Russia.

GUROBAZAROV B.B. – Postgraduate student of BIP SB RAS, Moscow, Russia.

HASANOV JAVID – Postgraduate student, Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Moscow, Russia.

JIA XILONG – Master, Faculty of World Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.

KARAEV A.A. – Student of the Political Science Department, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

KHOJAEVA D.A. – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Tajik State University of Law, Business and Politics, Khujand city, Republic of Tajikistan.

KHRAMENKO E.A. – International Relations student of the Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

LITVIN L.A. – Associate Professor for the Department of Political and Regional science, PhD in Political science Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Lugansk State Pedagogical University», Lugansk, Luhansk People's Republic, Russia.

LOBANOV B.A. – PhD student, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

LUCHIAN V. – Postgraduate degree, department of world economy and international business, faculty of international business, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

MANDRISA A.V. – Student of Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

NEMCHANINOV A.S. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, doctoral student, Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia.

NIKONENKOVA N.I. – Bachelor of the Department of International Relations at Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

ODINOKOV M.D. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Educational institution of trade unions of higher education "Academy of Labor and Social Relations", Moscow, Russia.

PARAMUZOVA O.G. – Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department Jurisprudence, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (Northwestern Institute of Management RANEPA), St. Petersburg, Russia.

POLISCHUK D.I. – Student of Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

PROVOTOROVA M.A. – Student, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

RAVANDI-FADAI L.M. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, senior researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

ROMANYUK A.A. – Candidate of Military Sciences, Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia.

SAENKO A.N. – RAS Institute of Africa, Junior Researcher, Moscow, Russia.

SHAKUROVA N.E. – Associate Professor, Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science and Law, State University of Education (SUE), Moscow, Russia.

SIVOGORLO I.A. – Student, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

SKLYAROVA S.A. – Assistant at the Department of International Relations and Law, Vladivostok State University, Vladivostok, Russia.

SULAIMAN S.I.M. – Postgraduate student, Department of Political Science, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.

TIKHONOV M.L. – Doctor of Military Sciences, Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia.

TOLMACHEV O.L. – Ph.D., Professor, University "Synergy", Moscow, Russia.

TOVSULTANOV R.A. – Candidate of historical sciences, associate professor of Modern and Contemporary History Department, Kadyrov Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia.

TOVSULTANOVA M.SH. – Lecturer of Foreign Languages Department, Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny, Russia.

TRIFONOV A.D. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology Educational institution of trade unions of higher education "Academy of Labor and Social Relations", Moscow, Russia.

TUSHKOV A.A. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor. Military Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great, Moscow, Russia.

VOLZHANIN D.A. – Student of the Political Science Department, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

VOVENDA A.V. – Associate Professor, PhD in Political Science, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

WANG MINGJUN – Postgraduate student, Department of International Relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), St. Petersburg, Russia.

WANG YIFAN – Master's student at the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China.

WENZEL S.V. – Head of the Analytical and Educational Activities Department NCPTI FGANU Research Institute "Spetsvuzavtomatika", Moscow, Russia.

XUDONGYUE – Master of the faculty of global processes, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.

XU HONG – Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China.

ZHANG ZEHONG – Master, International Finance, School of International Economic Relations, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

ZHIGULSKAYA D.V. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia.

ZHOU QINGCHAO – Postgraduate student of the Department of Global Studies Faculty of Global Processes Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia.

ZVEREVA I.V. – Student, High School of international relations, Institute of Humanities, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations. Volume 12, Issue 5 (51), 2023

CONTENTS

MODERN PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL RELATIONS

  • Syzdykova Zh.S., Akinina O.G. The Role of Language Contacts in Historical and Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Central Asia
  • Muamar F. Root-Causes and Solutions of the Islamic Extremism Kind of Terrorism in the Scholarly Local-Literature of the Mena Region

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES, TECHNOLOGIES

  • Tushkov A.A. Russian Northern Fleet and Problems of Ensuring Strategic Stability of the Arctic Zone

WORLD ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS

  • Novoselsky S.O., Smorchkova V.P., Morozova I.G. Characteristics of Digitalization of Science and Education

HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Suleymanov A.R. Modern Integration Theories in the Context of International Relations Turbulence: the Eurasian Dimension
  • Chzhao Zhujci. Transformation of Sino-Russian Relations: Theoretical Analysis and Prospects
  • Magadiev M.F. SCO as a Tool for the Foreign Policy of Russia and China: Mutual Interests and Main Areas of Cooperation
  • Zakirov B.B. Prospects for Cooperation Between the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the United Nations in the Fight Against Contemporary Challenges and Threats to Security
  • Kalashnikova N.P., Nurtazina R.A., Sablina M.A. Expanding Geopolitical Perspectives: China and its Contribution to the Infrastructural Development of Africa
  • Krikunova S.S. The Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies to Achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on the Global Problems of Humanity, Positive and Negative Contribution to their Solution (Part I)
  • Mehmet Urper. Syrian Crisis: the Place and Role of Turkey

Our authors № 5-2023

MODERN PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL RELATIONS

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ZH.S. SYZDYKOVA Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia

O.G. AKININA Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia

THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE CONTACTS IN HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE PEOPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA

This article analyzes the influence of the Arabic and Persian languages on the formation of Turkic written literature, and also notes the role of the spread of Islam in the region and its impact on the socio-political life of Central Asia. The contacts and mutual influence of the Turkic languages with those languages that surrounded them in the historical past are considered, which is of the most important scientific importance for modern linguistics, literature, history, philosophy, cultural studies and other humanitarian branches of science. In particular, as an example, the work "Kutadgu Bili"g is given, the author of which Yusuf Balasagunsky was familiar with the achievements of the Arabic and Persian literary languages. Attention is focused on the fact that Balasagunsky includes elements of the Turkic folk tradition and folklore poetry in his work. It is concluded that language contacts contribute to the enrichment of artistic and it has an impact on the cultural and historical development of the whole of Central Asia.

Key words: Central Asia, language, Islam, Arabic, Persian, Turkic.

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F. MUAMAR PhD Candidate, Saint-Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

ROOT-CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS OF THE ISLAMIC EXTREMISM KIND OF TERRORISM IN THE SCHOLARLY LOCAL-LITERATURE OF THE MENA REGION

The paper reveals Root-Causes and solutions of the Islamic Extremism kind of Terrorism in the scholarly local-literature of the Middle East and North Africa (the MENA Region). Therefore, Islam as an ideology is addressed in this paper through Islamic books, the Quran, the Hadith (discourse), the Syrah (Mohamed’s life), and the Tafsir (explanation of the Quran, the Hadith and the Syrah). The paper describes the causes of the problem according to former terrorists, some of whom are former ISIS or Al-Qaida members or leaders. It describes the problem according to local-political leaders and according to religious organizations, such as Al-Azhar Observatory and the Union of African Muslim Scholars, from within the MENA region. Based on these, the study concludes that the local scholars have missed the real core reasons of terrorism in the MENA region. Therefore, the reasons that the local scholars have set are only manipulation to world politicians about the real causes of terrorism in the area. This manipulations by the local scholars have been working as a political umbrella to the acts of violence by extremists in the MENA region, and also fueling the problem of terrorism in the area.

Key words: MENA, Islamic, extremism, terrorism, Middle East, North Africa.

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES, TECHNOLOGIES

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A.A. TUSHKOV Postgraduate student of the Vladivostok State University, Vladivostok, Russia

RUSSIAN NORTHERN FLEET AND PROBLEMS OF ENSURING STRATEGIC STABILITY OF THE ARCTIC ZONE

In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 31, 2022 No. 512 of the Maritime Doctrine of the Russian Federation [4], the national maritime policy in the Arctic regional direction is built and conditioned by rich mineral and hydrocarbon resources, which are rich in the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf of the Russian Federation in the Northern Arctic Ocean. In addition, this is due to the growing importance of the Northern Sea Route in the system of world transport communications. In this regard, the Navy plays an important role in ensuring the country's defense in the Arctic zone. Taking into account these circumstances, the Maritime Doctrine outlines the priorities of the national maritime policy in this regional direction. All this gives grounds to assert the relevance of the research topic chosen by the author in this article.

Key words: Maritime doctrine of the Russian Federation, national maritime policy of Russia, Northern Fleet, Arctic regional direction, Northern Sea Route, NATO.

WORLD ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS

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S.O. NOVOSELSKY Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher at the Scientific Center for the Study of the History and Development of World Civilizations of the ANO VO «University of World Civilizations named after. V.V. Zhirinovsky», Moscow, Russia

V.P. SMORCHKOVA Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Life Safety and Civic Education Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «State University of Education», Moscow, Russia

I.G. MOROZOVA Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of International Economic Relations of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University», Kazan, Russia

CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITALIZATION OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION

Introduction: the article analyzes the key characteristics of the digitalization of science and education in the Russian Federation under the existing socio-economic situation. Education and science are fundamental elements of ensuring national security in the context of hybrid warfare and general geopolitical instability. Taking into account the specifics of the current stage of the formational development of society, the key vector for expanding the potential of the domestic scientific and educational space is digital transformation. The active implementation of digital platform solutions contributes to expanding the capabilities of the scientific environment and increasing the availability of educational technologies. In addition, the presence of a digital component significantly speeds up communication processes, which generate additional opportunities for increasing the quality of education, the speed of acquiring knowledge and the effectiveness of interaction in the scientific field. Taking into account the relevance of the identified factors, the relevant government authorities must create the full range of necessary conditions for the further intensification of the digitalization of science and education. The search for reserves for increasing digital activity should be based on a comprehensive retrospective diagnosis, which allows us to identify key trends and cause-and-effect relationships of the current specifics of introducing information technologies into the domestic scientific and educational space.

Goal and objectives: the goal of the work is to study the key characteristics of the digitalization of domestic science and education in the current socio-economic environment. Achieving the goal becomes a consequence of solving the following list of tasks:

– justify the relevance of intensifying the processes of digital transformation of Russian science and education;

– analyze key indicators of retrospective diagnostics of the use of digital platform solutions in the domestic scientific and educational space;

– highlight the main results of digital transformations in science and education in Russia in the focus of the billing period.

Research results: the team of authors carried out a comprehensive retrospective diagnosis of the use of digital technologies in the domestic scientific and educational space. The paper presents the results of an analysis of the dynamics and structure of costs of scientific and educational organizations for the introduction of digital technologies, and also examines the indicators of digitalization of the educational space in the context of preschool education, general education organizations, secondary vocational education and higher education. The results of the generalizations made can become a relevant information base for making relevant management decisions focused on accelerating the processes of digital transformation in conditions of socio-economic instability.

Key words: digitalization, digital transformation, science, education, sanctions, digital technologies.

HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.51.5.005

A.R. SULEYMANOV Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia

MODERN INTEGRATION THEORIES IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TURBULENCE: THE EURASIAN DIMENSION

The article provides a general analysis of the theories of international integration. Based on it, it is concluded that Eurasian integration exists at once at the global, regional (post-Soviet), and national levels. Each dimension represents a separate model of federalist, functional, communication, constructivist, managerial and network characteristics of integration.

The global level is connected with the formation of a Large Eurasian partnership in the direction from Asia to Europe. The regional level determines the future of the post-Soviet space, which has existed for more than thirty years. The national level characterizes the adaptation of states to external economic challenges in the conditions of turbulence of international relations.

The author believes that Eurasian integration is both a process, a state, an ideological construct, communication, a network and a value. To understand it, it is proposed to use the theory of ecosystems, which implies identifying patterns between its meanings, determining the significance of each basis of Eurasian integration for the ecosystem as a whole. This is the main secret of the success of its application.

Key words: Eurasian integration, turbulence, multipolarity, polycentricity, integration theories, ecosystem.

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CHZHAO ZHUJCI Master's degree, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Political University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

TRANSFORMATION OF SINO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: THEORETICAL ANALYSIS AND PROSPECTS

This scientific article explores Sino-Russian relations considering theoretical analysis and future prospects. It examines the key aspects of bilateral relations between China and Russia, investigates the historical context and evolution of these relations. Furthermore, it analyzes the contemporary challenges and opportunities for the development of a strategic partnership between the two countries. Based on literary sources, analysis of political declarations, and academic works, the article provides a well-founded analysis of Sino-Russian relations and assesses their future development.

Key words: Treaty of Nerchinsk, imperialism, diplomatic relations, Cold War, socio-economic reforms, Treaty of Friendship, Good Neighborliness and Cooperation, multipolarity, energy cooperation.

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M.F. MAGADIEV Candidate of sociological sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration in foreign policy activities of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russian Federation, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Moscow, Russia

SCO AS A TOOL FOR THE FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIA AND CHINA: MUTUAL INTERESTS AND MAIN AREAS OF COOPERATION

In this article, the author outlines the main directions of the policy of China and Russia within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The issue of the need to develop cooperation between these countries within the framework of the SCO is considered separately. In the context of a tense international situation, the analysis of a wide range of Russian-Chinese cooperation within the framework of the SCO becomes relevant not only from the point of view of regional development, but also from the standpoint of ensuring global security.

Key words: security, humanitarian cooperation, Russian Federation, international relations, People's Republic of China, trade and economic cooperation, global security, SCO.

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B.B. ZAKIROV Ph.D. student at the Department of Public Administration in Foreign Policy, Scientific specialty "International Relations" (Political Science), the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION AND THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND THREATS TO SECURITY

The article is devoted to the prospects of cooperation between the SCO and the UN against contemporary challenges and threats to security. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is one of the largest and most authoritative associations not only in the Eurasian space, but also in the world. Over its more than 20-year history, the SCO has come a long way and has become an integral element of the modern architecture of international relations. At the present stage, there is an intensive development of international relations of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization; this is largely due to the active role that the SCO plays in solving urgent problems in the field of regional and international security. In this regard, not only the states of the Euro-Asian region are showing increased interest in the organization, but also international organizations that are ready to closely cooperate with the SCO in a number of areas, including in the field of security. Undoubtedly, one of the most important aspects of the SCO's activities is cooperation with the UN and its specialized agencies and bodies. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization supports and complements the efforts of the United Nations to maintain international peace and security. In all likelihood, the SCO and the UN in the future will become the center of joint efforts to counter contemporary challenges and threats to security.

Key words: Shanghai Cooperation Organization, United Nations, challenges, threats, regional and global security.

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.51.5.009

N.P. KALASHNIKOVA Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU), Astana, Kazakhstan

R.A. NURTAZINA Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) Astana, Kazakhstan

M.A. SABLINA Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Saint-Petersburg, Russia

EXPANDING GEOPOLITICAL PERSPECTIVES: CHINA AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA

A huge part of the planet's wealth is concentrated on the African continent. About 60% of the world's agricultural lands are located here, including those that are not yet cultivated by anyone. Deposits and reserves of natural resources, both fossil and energy, are very large. Including hydrocarbons, precious and rare earth metals, as well as renewable energy sources. In addition, there is a potentially developing huge domestic market inside Africa. At the same time, the developing Chinese economy is in dire need of sources of resources and sales markets. The combination of these reasons explains China's activity in this region, expressed in steadily increasing interstate and investment cooperation between China and African countries.

Within the framework of the work, the goal was to investigate and analyze existing Chinese infrastructure projects on the African continent at this stage, as well as to consider the potential of Sino-African cooperation and its impact on the implementation of China's geopolitical strategies.

Descriptive, analytical and comparative methods are chosen as the basis. This makes it possible to comprehensively assess not only the existing Chinese infrastructure projects in Africa, but also the impact of their implementation on bilateral Sino-African relations.

As a result of the study, it is concluded that China's interaction with Africa is based on strategic political and economic considerations and fits into the framework of a realistic paradigm of international relations. China's presence on the African continent presents both opportunities and challenges for African states, although African governments need to take the initiative to seize the potential opportunities. China's bilateral relations with African countries are characterized by frequent visits by high-level Chinese officials to African countries. This kind of diplomacy is one of the ways Beijing is trying to increase China's importance to Africa.

Key words: investment, cooperation, China, Africa, infrastructure, interests, geopolitics.

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S.S. KRIKUNOVA Postgraduate student of the M.M. Speransky Law Faculty of the Institute of Law and National Security of the Department of International and Integration Law of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, an external expert of the Expert Council for the Development of the Digital Economy, Technologies and Innovations of the Youth Parliament under the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES TO ACHIEVE THE UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES ON THE GLOBAL PROBLEMS OF HUMANITY, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR SOLUTION PART I

The article examines each of the UN Sustainable Development Goals enshrined in the text of UN General Assembly Resolution No. A/70/L.1 "Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development" dated September 25, 2015, in the context of their achievement through the use and dissemination of artificial intelligence technologies around the world. In addition, the paper lists ways in which UN member states and other interested parties will be able to reduce the impact on the world community of negative factors from the mass dissemination and application of artificial intelligence technologies.

Having conducted a comprehensive analysis of the currently available data, comparing the pace of progress, according to which the modernization of artificial intelligence technologies is taking place, taking into account the prospects and further vector of development of such technologies, the author of the article comes to the conclusion that currently one of the most pressing issues discussed in the field of control over the protection of global security and humanity as a whole, from the threats caused by innovative technologies in the international arena, There should be a question of starting the development of a universal international document within the UN dedicated to the legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence technologies to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Key words: artificial intelligence, achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, innovative technologies for solving global problems, the impact of artificial intelligence on life around the world, positive contribution and risks of the introduction of artificial intelligence.

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.51.5.011

MEHMET URPER Senior Lecturer at the Department of International humanitarian relations of St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

SYRIAN CRISIS: THE PLACE AND ROLE OF TURKEY

The focus of this article is an extremely important and relevant concept of the development of the Syrian crisis for international relations. The author of the article tries to analyze the essence of the concept of ethno-confessional groups and the development of ethno-political events in the territories of the Syrian state. Also, to demonstrate the influence of the position of these groups on the measurement of relations between internal and external actors in the Middle East region. In this regard, the subject of the study is the significant position of these ethno-confessional groups, both within the political environment of the society of the Syrian state, and in Turkey's foreign policy, in the context of Syria. The main purpose of this article is to study the conflict in the Syrian state, in which many external and internal actors are interested, which can be competitors with each other, and at the same time be employees of each other, depending on different goals and ideological moods in the region. In addition, we are trying to analyze the whole picture of the crisis in Syria, which makes it possible to understand the fact that fundamental changes are needed to restore stability in the territories of this state and the Middle East. However, it is especially important to note that in the Middle East, relations between subjects are developing in the presence of trends in international relations, namely, on the one hand, in conditions of a trend of interdependence, and on the other hand, a trend of mutual competition and rivalry. In the article, using descriptive, analytical, comparative, inductive and deductive methods, for the first time a historical and modern overview of the ethno-political essence and position of the Turkomans in the military-political events in the Middle East is presented.

Scope of the results. The results that we obtained when writing this article find their application both in the field of predicting a crisis situation and, in general, the concept of stability in the Middle East, and in analyzing important and topical issues of competition and rivalry, including the relationship between actors in the territories of the Syrian states.

Key words: Turkomans, confession, Russia, Turkey, Islam, geopolitics, ethnopolitics, geostrategy, stability, Middle East.

Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations”. Volume 12, Issue 4 (50), 2023

CONTENTS

HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Kiselev S.G., Opokin A.B. Arctic: Strategies of Arctic, Near-Arctic and Non-Arctic Countries
  • Xu Hong, Maitdinova Guzel, Zhang Yue. One Belt One Road Initiative and Eurasian Economic Union: Priority Areas of Cooperation in Central Asia
  • Tovsultanov R.A., Tovsultanova M.Sh., Galimova L.N. Underground Railroad as an Organized Way to Fight Slavery in the United States Before the Civil War
  • Kurbanov N.I. Prospects for the Economic Relations between Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan
  • Urper Mehmet. Analysis of Modern Relations between EU and the Republic of Turkey

WORLD ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS

  • Saenko A.N. Seychelles Economic Outlook During the Post-Covid-19 Pandemic
  • Martyshov I.Yu. World Experience in the Creation and Development of International Integration Associations on the Example of the EU and the EAEU
  • Lavrentiev A.S. The Influence of Large Chinese Companies on the Development of the Russian Economy in the Period of Modern Geopolitical Tension

MODERN PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL RELATIONS

  • Petrov D.Yu. Social Policy in Conditions of Transformation of Digital Media Space

STUDENT SCIENCE

  • Bratkovskaya D.V., Tokareva S.A., Gorbenkova E.I. Korean Specifics of Cybersecurity Policy
  • Ilinskaya K.R. The Era of ChatGPT: Impact on the Economy and the Labor Market
  • Baranova Y.V., Leonova A.A. Geopolitical Opposition of Russia, USA and China in Africa
  • Pronina K.A. Pricing in the Primary Residential Real Estate Market in Modern Realities
  • Pakhmutov N.D. Students in the Ranks of the Precariat: the Far Eastern Context

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES

  • Syzdykova Zh.S. Outlines of the Greater Eurasian Partnership

Our authors № 4-2023

HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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S.G. KISELEV Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Political Science, Moscow State Linguistic University; Professor of the Department of International Security and Foreign Policy of Russia, RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

A.B. OPOKIN Senior Lecturer of the Department of Law of the Academy of Management and Production, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Theory of Law and State-Legal Disciplines of the International Law Institute, Moscow, Russia

ARCTIC: STRATEGIES OF ARCTIC, NEAR-ARCTIC AND NON-ARCTIC COUNTRIES

The article examines the strategies of the Arctic, Arctic and non-Arctic countries, their geopolitical and economic interests in the Arctic. The author determines the study of this issue by the increasing importance of the Arctic region in world affairs and the significant role of the Arctic in the realization of the national interests of the Russian Federation.

Key words: Arctic, Arctic countries, near-Arctic countries, non-Arctic countries, strategies, interests, priorities.

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XU HONG Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China

MAITDINOVA GUZEL Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Foreign Regional Studies and Foreign Policy Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

ZHANG YUE Master's student at the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, China, Harbin

ONE BELT ONE ROAD INITIATIVE AND EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION: PRIORITY AREAS OF COOPERATION IN CENTRAL ASIA

The article is devoted to the conjugation of One Belt and One Road and the Eurasian Union. The emphasis is on the trade and economic sphere. It is noted that the countries of Central Asia, due to their geographical location, are a connecting link in the implementation of large-scale projects in Eurasia. It is emphasized that one of the main areas of economic cooperation should be project activities in the field of transport, industry, new technologies, agriculture. It is concluded that the development projects of Central Asia can be implemented jointly with the SCO states and, above all, Russia and China.

Key words: OPOP, EAEU, China, Russia, Central Asiа.

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R.A. TOVSULTANOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History of the Kadyrov Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia

M.Sh. TOVSULTANOVA Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny, Russia

L.N. GALIMOVA Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Humanities and Socio-Economic Disciplines Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaev, Ulyanovsk, Russia

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD AS AN ORGANIZED WAY TO FIGHT SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR

The history of the underground railroad, the first civil rights movement in the United States, has come to us from fragmentary information that is difficult to form a general picture of understanding the large-scale process that can be called the fight against slavery as one of the most inhumane practices of human civilization. The heterogeneity of the components of this movement, which includes representatives of different races, nationalities, estates, professions, financial situation, etc., sometimes makes it difficult to study the phenomenon of the underground railway. Nevertheless, the study of the fight against slavery as a large-scale political process should not bypass or neutralize the humanism of ordinary people who risked their lives, property, reputation and freedom for the sake of black fugitives in need of help.

Key words: slavery, USA, abolitionism, underground railroad, North, South.

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N.I. KURBANOV Employee of the laboratory of intellectual data analysis of the Institute for International Studies (IMI); Intern at the Center for Spatial Analysis international relations IMI MGIMO MFA of Russia, Moscow, Russia

PROSPECTS FOR THE ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKMENISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN

This paper is devoted to the intensity and development of economic relations between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. This topic is relevant in several aspects: firstly, both countries have immense amount of natural resources, as well as colossal transport potential; secondly, the situation in the world after 2022 has changed dramatically, so the interest of global actors (Russia, the USA, China, India) and regional powers (Iran, Turkey) in the Central Asian region as a whole and in those two states in particular has drastically, which inevitably affects cooperation between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The author used methods of geopolitical, system-functional, legal analysis, as well as monitoring of various media. The main conclusions are as follows: 1) the parties managed to build an extensive legal and institutional framework; 2) the transport and energy cooperation, as well as the level of trade, will only increase, since both countries are located at the crossroads of the supply routes of oil, gas and goods between Europe, Russia, Iran, China and other powers.

Key words: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, transport, economy, China, Russia, Iran, gas.

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.50.4.005

URPER MEHMET Senior lecturer of the department International Humanitarian Relations of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia

ANALYSIS OF MODERN RELATIONS BETWEEN EU AND THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

This article focuses on the extremely important issue of Turkey's role and significance in its relations with the European Union. The author attempts to define not only the position of this country as an important state actor in the foreign policy of the EU countries, but also to demonstrate how the Turkish region was conceptualized and projected as an important strategic goal-oriented object in the foreign policy and trade and economic activities of the Western world, especially in the period after end of the cold war. The purpose of the author is to assess whether the EU countries have a new trade and economic model in relation to Turkey as a comprehensive and consistent foreign policy/strategy. In this article, we try to answer the question of whether Turkey is conceptualized as a separate region in EU foreign policy.

Key words: international relations, European Union, Middle East, Turkey, NATO.

WORLD ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS

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A.N. SAENKO Junior Researcher RAS Institute of Africa, Moscow, Russia

SEYCHELLES ECONOMIC OUTLOOK DURING THE POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The article presents an overview of the economic consequences of restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Seychelles. Seychelles, with its economy, is among the countries extremely vulnerable to the pandemic. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the pandemic on key sectors of the country's economy: fishing, tourism, manufacturing. Forecasts of the short- and medium-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy of the Seychelles are presented. Three scenarios of economic recovery of the state in the period 2021-2023 are considered.; The analysis of the real situation in the economy of the Seychelles during the post-pandemic period in 2021-2023 was also carried out.

The factors that have a negative impact on a more intensive recovery of the economy of the Seychelles are presented. Among the factors that can have a positive impact on improving the economic situation are: economic diversification aimed at reducing the importance of tourism as a key sector of the Seychelles economy; development of fisheries and knowledge-intensive services, including digital finance and ICT, etc.

It was noted that the Seychelles, as in the period before the pandemic, currently remains the most economically developed country in Africa. Forecasts for the recovery and further improvement of the economic performance of the Seychelles are favorable.

Key words: Africa, Seychelles, economic development, East African region, COVID-19.

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.50.4.007

I.Yu. MARTYSHOV Postgraduate student of the Faculty of Economics Russian Customs Academy, Moscow, Russia

WORLD EXPERIENCE IN THE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION ASSOCIATIONS ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE EU AND THE EAEU

An analysis of the world experience in the creation and development of international integration associations, in particular the EU and the EAEU, was carried out. A comparison of the two integration associations made it possible to highlight the advantages and disadvantages, as well as further development paths and prospects for each of them. The difficult geopolitical and economic situation in the world requires a new approach and associations for the collective solution of the tasks facing each state. The analysis carried out by the author made it possible to identify directions for the development of integration associations (the EU and the EAEU).

Object: analysis of the activities of international integration associations to identify development prospects in the framework of international relations and trade and economic cooperation at the present stage.

Methods: in the course of the article such methods of scientific knowledge as comparison, analysis of theoretical sources and legal sources, generalization were used. Along with general scientific methods of cognition, private scientific methods were used: descriptive.

Key words: integration, geopolitics, European Union, Eurasian Economic Union, integration, Common Market.

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.50.4.008

A.S. LAVRENTIEV Student, Faculty of Law, Department of International Law and International Relations, ZabSU, Chita, Russia

THE INFLUENCE OF LARGE CHINESE COMPANIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY IN THE PERIOD OF MODERN GEOPOLITICAL TENSION

Today, the economic sphere of the Russian Federation is undergoing a number of serious threats against the background of growing geopolitical tensions, which makes it necessary to study the economic potential of friendly countries operating in the Russian economic space, using the example of China. Currently, there is a noticeable increase in the involvement of companies, including those with state participation, of China in the domestic economic environment of the Russian Federation. The text of the article presents a comprehensive author's study of a number of Chinese companies during a period of global economic tension; analysis of the impact of the dynamics of Chinese oil and gas, technology, construction and automotive companies against the background of global economic and political instability on the domestic Russian market; description of the main obstacles to establishing economic ties. The main position of the official representatives of the countries on mutual cooperation and the results of the activities of major economic forums are also highlighted in the text of the work. The methods of logical, statistical analysis, comparison and economic induction were used in the research process. An attempt has been made to analyze an array of data in the fields of oil and gas, technological and automotive activities of Chinese enterprises in the territory of the Russian Federation. Based on the materials studied, it can be concluded that it is impossible to accurately predict the stable growth of the dynamics of these companies against the background of global economic instability. The author of the article comes to the main thesis that, regardless of various kinds of geopolitical barriers, the dynamics of increasing mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries is steadily maintained, especially in key economic spheres.

Key words: economic sphere, Chinese enterprises, market, dynamics, cooperation.

MODERN PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL RELATIONS

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D.Yu. PETROV Teacher of basic, Department of Public Administration and municipal property department "Higher School of Law" IGSU RANEPA, Moscow, Russia

SOCIAL POLICY IN CONDITIONS OF TRANSFORMATION OF DIGITAL MEDIA SPACE

The article discusses the transformation of social policy and the formation of modern digital space under the influence of technological progress, as well as the active formation of the digital economy and digital environment. At the moment, there are several key unresolved problems, including growing inequality and the transformation of the media space in the face of political uncertainty, which our country needs to solve in order to bring modern communication technologies and the standard of living of the population to a qualitatively new level of social development.

Key words: social policy, digital economy, digital space, digital transformation, media policy, mass media, mass communications.

STUDENT SCIENCE

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.50.4.010

D.V. BRATKOVSKAYA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

S.А. TOKAREVA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

E.I. GORBENKOVA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

KOREAN SPECIFICS OF CYBERSECURITY POLICY

The 21st century has become the century of innovative information technologies that have brought new development opportunities, as well as new problems and threats. Advanced technologies have changed the way of life of society, respectively, and social values. One of the main consequences of the global computerization of state and military structures was the emergence of a new environment – cyberspace. As the number of Internet users increases, cybersecurity threats related to privacy breaches and personal data leakage increase. One of the countries that decided to take the problem seriously was South Korea.

In the article, the author examines the features of cybersecurity and its specifics in South Korea, determines the structure of the cybersecurity system and reveals the legislative structure of cyberspace in the Republic of Korea.

Key words: international relations, security, cybersecurity, legal regulation, South Korea, cyberpower, innovation.

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K.R. ILINSKAYA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

THE ERA OF CHATGPT: IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY AND THE LABOR MARKET

The article discusses the impact of ChatGPT on the economy and the labor market. There are fears that the program could replace human workers in various industries, leading to rising unemployment. The article examines the possibilities of ChatGPT compared to human skills, how companies currently use the program, potential changes in the labor market, and the role of education in adapting to these changes. The purpose of the article is to answer the question of how ChatGPT has affected the economic sphere and what changes can be expected in the future. Since the effect of the introduction of the new program is currently difficult to measure, the article is of an overview nature to problematize this issue in academic discourse.

Key words: ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, technological progress, labor market, post-labor theory, unemployment, education, chatbot.

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Y.V. BARANOVA Student of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

A.A. LEONOVA Student of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

GEOPOLITICAL OPPOSITION OF RUSSIA, USA AND CHINA IN AFRICA

In connection with the formation of a new system of international relations, the characteristic feature of which will be the absence of a single center of power in the face of the United States of America, regions of the world with great human and resource potentials for the further development of countries claiming leading positions in the international arena are beginning to play an increasingly important role. So, today the African continent is of great strategic importance: reserves of natural resources, high growth in consumption and demand for goods, a quarter of all UN votes – all these are the main reasons for the competition of countries such as the United States, Russia and China. This article will analyze the geopolitical confrontation between Washington, Beijing and Moscow in Africa, considering the historical context of the presence of these states since the second half of the XX century, the pursuit of their national interests on the continent and the prospects for the alignment of forces for the next 10 years.

Key words: Africa, geopolitical confrontation, China, USA, Russia.

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K.A. PRONINA Student of the direction «Economics» profile «Enterprise Economics and Entrepreneurship» Faculty of Economics, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba, Moscow, Russia

PRICING IN THE PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE MARKET IN MODERN REALITIES

In the conditions of the economic crisis, an important direction is the analysis of factors affecting the cost of residential real estate market objects as the main determinant of the purchasing power of the population, as well as the security of the sector itself.

Primarily important for the economy is the primary residential real estate market, since an increase in the volume of the housing stock contributes to the balance of the entire market.

The article considers the main pricing factors in the residential real estate market of the Russian Federation and their correlation. The dynamics of the average price for objects of sale is given. The methodology was a review of scientific papers on the research topic.

As a result of the work, a medium-term forecast of the value of real estate objects was built in conditions of economic instability.

Key words: pricing, real estate market, housing, average prices, inflation, purchasing power, forecast.

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N.D. PAKHMUTOV Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

STUDENTS IN THE RANKS OF THE PRECARIAT: THE FAR EASTERN CONTEXT

This article examines the problem of precariatization of young people in the Far East, when students are forced to work in low-paid and unstable jobs. The author explores the causes of this problem, and suggests possible ways to solve it. The paper also discusses a new socio-economic class of the drug and its impact on the labor activity of young people. The article is relevant in the light of the deteriorating working conditions of the population, especially young people, and describes the economic consequences of precariatization for the region.

Key words: precariat, Far East, youth, higher education, working conditions, capitalism.

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES

DOI 10.35775/PSI.2023.50.4.015

ZH.S. SYZDYKOVA Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia

OUTLINES OF THE GREATER EURASIAN PARTNERSHIP

OUR AUTHORS

AKININA O.G. – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.

CHZHAO ZHUJCI – Master's degree, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Political University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

KALASHNIKOVA N.P. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU), Astana, Kazakhstan.

KRIKUNOVA S.S. – Postgraduate student of the M.M. Speransky Law Faculty of the Institute of Law and National Security of the Department of International and Integration Law of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, an external expert of the Expert Council for the Development of the Digital Economy, Technologies and Innovations of the Youth Parliament under the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

MAGADIEV M.F. – Candidate of sociological sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration in foreign policy activities of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russian Federation, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

MEHMET URPER – Senior Lecturer at the Department of International humanitarian relations of St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

MOROZOVA I.G. – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of International Economic Relations of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University», Kazan, Russia.

MUAMAR F. – PhD Candidate, Saint-Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

NOVOSELSKY S.O. – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher at the Scientific Center for the Study of the History and Development of World Civilizations of the ANO VO «University of World Civilizations named after. V.V. Zhirinovsky», Moscow, Russia.

NURTAZINA R.A. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU), Astana, Kazakhstan.

SABLINA M.A. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

SMORCHKOVA V.P. – Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Life Safety and Civic Education Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «State University of Education», Moscow, Russia.

SULEYMANOV A.R. – Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia.

SYZDYKOVA ZH.S. – Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.

TUSHKOV A.A. – Postgraduate student of the Vladivostok State University, Vladivostok, Russia.

ZAKIROV B.B. – Ph.D. student at the Department of Public Administration in Foreign Policy, Scientific specialty "International Relations" (Political Science), the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

OUR AUTHORS

BARANOVA Y.V. – Student of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

BRATKOVSKAYA D.V. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

GALIMOVA L.N. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Humanities and Socio-Economic Disciplines Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaev, Ulyanovsk, Russia.

GORBENKOVA E.I. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

ILINSKAYA K.R. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

KISELEV S.G. – Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Political Science, Moscow State Linguistic University; Professor of the Department of International Security and Foreign Policy of Russia, RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

KURBANOV N.I. – Employee of the laboratory of intellectual data analysis of the Institute for International Studies (IMI); Intern at the Center for Spatial Analysis international relations IMI MGIMO MFA of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

LAVRENTIEV A.S. – Student, Faculty of Law, Department of International Law and International Relations, ZabSU, Chita, Russia.

LEONOVA A.A. – Student of the Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

MAITDINOVA GUZEL – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Foreign Regional Studies and Foreign Policy Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

MARTYSHOV I.YU. – Postgraduate student of the Faculty of Economics Russian Customs Academy, Moscow, Russia.

OPOKIN A.B. – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Law of the Academy of Management and Production, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Theory of Law and State-Legal Disciplines of the International Law Institute, Moscow, Russia.

PAKHMUTOV N.D. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

PETROV D.YU. – Teacher of basic, Department of Public Administration and municipal property department "Higher School of Law" IGSU RANEPA, Moscow, Russia.

PRONINA K.A. – Student of the direction «Economics» profile «Enterprise Economics and Entrepreneurship» Faculty of Economics, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba, Moscow, Russia.

SAENKO A.N. – Junior Researcher RAS Institute of Africa, Moscow, Russia.

SYZDYKOVA ZH.S. – Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.

TOKAREVA S.A. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

TOVSULTANOV R.A. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Modern and Contemporary History of the Kadyrov Chechen State University, Grozny, Russia.

TOVSULTANOVA M.SH. – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny, Russia.

URPER MEHMET – Senior lecturer of the department International Humanitarian Relations of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

XU HONG – Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, Harbin, China.

ZHANG YUE – Master's student at the Institute of Foreign Languages Harbin Polytechnic University, China, Harbin.

   
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