Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations”. Issue 1-2, 2015

CONTENTS

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EDITOR’S NOTE

GEOPOLITICS AND GLOBALIZATION

  • Аbramova O.D. Russian Economy Under Sanctions: Current Status and Forecast of Development
  • Мuravyh A.I. Strategy US of the Global Leadership
  • Rodionov M.A. Impact of Informational Aspects of Geopolitical Factors on the Formation and Development of the Power Elites
  • Tonkonogov A.V. Oligarchic Capitalism as a Threat to National Geo-Strategy of the Russian Federation

ISSUES OF NATIONAL SECURITY

  • Sharko M.V. Japan’s Security Against the Background of Geopolitical Dynamics of the Modern World
  • Vorobyov A. Basic Security Risks of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES

  • Buyanov V.S. Eastern Head of Russian Double-Headed Eagle (Turning to the Question of the East)
  • Geleranskiy P.S. Parliamentarism as a Political System of State
  • Volkova T.A. Features of the Russian Political Elite

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND LAW

  • Ayupova Z.K., Kussainov D.U. Some Peculiarities of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law
  • Yavchunovskaya R.A. Impact of Regional Development on the Possibility of Conflicts in Modern International Relations
  • Kyrchanoff M.W. Blogs and Blogging as Forms of Bulgarian-Macedonian Nationalist Discussions (The First Half of the 2000s)
  • Medvedev N.P. CIS: Problems Post-Soviet Reintegration

Our authors № 1-2-2015

GEOPOLITICS AND GLOBALIZATION

О.D. АBRAMOVA Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of Russia's Foreign Policy Chair of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

RUSSIAN ECONOMY UNDER SANCTIONS: CURRENT STATUS AND FORECAST OF DEVELOPMENT

The author analyzes the current state of the Russian economy. It explores the impact of sanctions policy and possible scenarios for the future economic development of Russia.

Key words: sanctions, the economy, politics, development, Russia.

A.I. МURAVYH D.Sc. (economics), professor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

STRATEGY US OF THE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP

The author analyzes the evolution of the US national security strategy. It explores the influence exerted by the United States, to the events in Ukraine. The author notes that one of the main areas of international security is to search for and implementation of a compromise, a balance of national interests of the world community. The aggravation of global problems and global systemic crisis led to the emergence and the rapid formation of a "global" interests as the interests of the whole of humanity, as reflected in the strategy of sustainable development. Finding ways to harmonize national interests is a challenge associated with the gradual leveling of the world community safety and access to an acceptable level of international security.

Key words: globalization, security, national interests, the balance, collaboration, strategy, leadership, the United States, Ukraine, Russia.

М.А. RODIONOV Doctor of Military Sciences, Professor, Professor of Department of National Security of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

IMPACT OF INFORMATIONAL ASPECTS OF GEOPOLITICAL FACTORS ON THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE POWER ELITES

This article examines the impact of geopolitical factors on the functioning of the political elites in the context of globalization and informatization. Historically, analyzes the evolution of the processes used by the elites of political communication. Research questions of influence of quality of functioning of the elites on the development of society and state in today's information society.

Key words: geopolitics, the bureaucracy, the ruling elites, informatization, information society, political communication, information warfare, information security, historical analysis, meritocracy, recruitment of elites, tallasokratiya, tellurocracy.

A.V. TONKONOGOV Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

OLIGARCHIC CAPITALISM AS A THREAT TO NATIONAL GEO-STRATEGY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The article reveals the essence of oligarchical capitalism as a real threat in the context of ensuring national security and geo-strategic development of the Russian Federation.

Key words: oligarchic capitalism, a threat to national security, the people's capitalism, modern Russia, geo-strategy of the Russian Federation, economy of Russia.

ISSUES OF NATIONAL SECURITY

M.V. SHARKO PhD (political sciences), assistant professor, Department of National Security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

JAPAN’S SECURITY AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF GEOPOLITICAL DYNAMICS OF THE MODERN WORLD

The article examines new approaches to Japan’s national security. The author focuses on the strategy of Japan's relations to Russia against the background of geopolitical dynamics of the modern world.

Key words: Japan, Russia, the Asian-Pacific region, the Japan-US Alliance, security.

A. VOROBYOV graduate student of the Faculty of National Security of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

BASIC SECURITY RISKS OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN

The author analyzes the activities of armed opposition groups operating in Afghanistan, cultivation and sale of drugs as the main threats to the security of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Key words: security, the opposition, extremism, terrorism, drug trafficking, Afghanistan.

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES

V.S. BUYANOV Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

EASTERN HEAD OF RUSSIAN DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE (TURNING TO THE QUESTION OF THE EAST)

The author analyzes the interaction between Russia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region increased in the light of recent developments relating to the situation in the south-east of Ukraine, sanctions of Western countries and the United States.

Key words: Russia, China, the USA, Asia-Pacific region, the events in Ukraine, turn to the East.

P.S. GELERANSKIY PhD (political science), doctoral candidate of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

PARLIAMENTARISM AS A POLITICAL SYSTEM OF STATE

The article examines the nature of public power and changing perceptions of it over time. In political science it confirmed the view that the government ensures stability and order in society, protects its citizens from internal and external attacks through the use of various methods, including state coercion and military means. It can be mild or severe, but devoid of organization, it loses the quality of the government, as it becomes unable to carry out the will of the ruling of the subject to life, to ensure law and order in society.

Key words: public power, the system of regional authorities, regional authorities, parliamentary, representative democracy, democracy, public office, the regional political process.

Т.А. VOLKOVA Post-graduate of the Department of National Security of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

FEATURES OF THE RUSSIAN POLITICAL ELITE

The article is devoted the Russian political elite, the process of development and transformation from antiquity to the present day, as well as the role of political elites in national security.

Key words: political elite, elite recruitment, the transformation of elite national interests, administrative decisions, national security.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND LAW

Z.K. AYUPOVA Doctor of Law, Professor of the Chair of the International Law of the Department of the International Relations of Kazakh national university named after al-Farabi, Kazakhstan, Almaty

D.U. KUSSAINOV Doctor of Philosophy sciences, Professor of the Chair of the socio-humanitarian disciplines of the Department of History of Kazakh national pedagogical university named after Abai, Kazakhstan, Almaty

SOME PECULIARITIES OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY IN THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW

In this article have been researched the new approaches of state sovereignty in international law, where the process of integration, which today cause a situation where all legal systems, including the law of Kazakhstan, are under constant pressure from the integration of the Eurasian Union and the development of the law that is actively changing the contents and structure of the system. Integration requires for its effectiveness development of common legal rules, procedures and standards. However, the citizens of Kazakhstan and Belorussia in integration processes do not want to lose its public identity. Therefore it is very important that the integration processes taking place at the present stage, as planned, were mainly the integration of economies, and in any case we are not talking about the political integration. Carefully analyzed different points of view of well-known Russian and foreign scientists in this field.

Key words: sovereignty, integration, national identity, civic identity, patriotism, legal mechanisms of integration, international law, legal families, positive law, subjective will.

R.A. YAVCHUNOVSKAYA Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of Russia's Foreign Policy Chair of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow

IMPACT OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE POSSIBILITY OF CONFLICTS IN MODERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

The scientific reflection of modern regional development, wich is characterized by contradictory and ambiguous, is presented. It is noted that dialogue between actors in international relations needs to intensify as it becomes a factor in the creation of a more stable world order and condition of effectiveness of the system cooperation, contributing to the transformation of modern political mechanisms.

Key words: dialogue, regional and global development, risks, interests and cooperation.

M.W. KYRCHANOFF Dr.Sc in History Аssociate Professor Department of Regional studies and Foreign Countries Economies Faculty of International relations Voronezh State University, Russia, Voronezh

BLOGS AND BLOGGING AS FORMS OF BULGARIAN-MACEDONIAN NATIONALIST DISCUSSIONS

(the first half of the 2000s)

Blogs and online journals play a significant role in the contemporary global society. Blogs and online diaries are actively used by various political and national activists for their ideas promotion. Bulgarian-Macedonian nationalist debates are actively developing in the Internet. Bulgarian and Macedonian users offer diametrically different versions of historical and political events. These interpretations assist t nationalism rise in Bulgaria and Macedonia.

Key words: Internet, nationalism, Macedonia, Bulgaria, history, identity.

N.P. MEDVEDEV D.Sc. (political science), Professor at the Political Science Department of the Peoples’ Friendship University, Russia, Moscow

CIS: PROBLEMS POST-SOVIET REINTEGRATION

The article analyzes the state and prospects of development of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The forecast of development of Russian-Georgian and Russian-Ukrainian relations. It is a question of different models of political modernization in various countries of post-Soviet space. It is suggested destructive force methods of interstate relations in the CIS.

Key words: Commonwealth of Independent States, the Russian-Georgian relations, Russian-Ukrainian relations, the consensus model of conflict resolution, the armed conflict in the Donbass, the relations between Russia and the European Union.

   
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