Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations”. Issue 3-4 (8-9), 2014
CONTENTS
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Golovko Yu.M. Eurasia as a region of the youth leaders’ social mobility
- Manoukian E.V. Forms of Consolidation of the Armenian People in the Russian Federation: the Ethnopolitical Analysis
- Rybalov M.V. Islamic Republic of Iran: Perspectives in Arab Spring Contextual Field
- Smirnova E.S. Citizenship: Political and Legal Aspects of Regulation
- Sutthisangiam Sorrakom Features of Political Relations in Thailand after the 2006 Coup
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
- Fedorchenko S.N. Horizons of the Eurasian Economic Integration
- Bekbosynov M.B. Prospects of the Eurasian Economic Union in the Context of the Sanctions Policy of the West
- Gorobets A.V. Intracompany Venture Units of Modern Companies
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS
- Pryakhin V.F. Ethnic Components of Ethnic Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Area. Lessons of Osh Tragedies
- Bakushev V.V., Gayduk V.V. Ukrainian Crisis: Lessons for Russia and Partners
- Lukjantsev A.S. Sustainable Conflict-free Development of Eurasian Region
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SECURITY
- Berestovenko A.L. Transnational Crime Types and their Development under Present Conditions
- Kazanin M.V. The peculiarity of the activities of terrorist and separatist groups and some ways to deal with them (for example, China)
- Аbduvalieva N.K. The Ethnic Factor in the National Security System of the Kyrgyz Republic
TRAINING COURSES
- Gusarskaya T.A., Davydov V.N. Author course "Russia in the Context of Global Security"
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Yu.М. GOLOVKO PhD (history), working for the doctorate degree at the Department of national and federal relations of the Institute of state Service and management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow
EURASIA AS A REGION OF THE YOUTH LEADERS’ SOCIAL MOBILITY
Eurasia has a special set of features due to which it can be determined as an efficient and versatile supranational system for securing and implementing the interests of the former USSR countries. As of now, the Customs Union and Eurasian Economic Union have been organized. It is important to note that the above structures share common geographical, historical, economic and political features. In this connection, the question arises about organizational and institutional formalization of the youth representations and inclusion of youth leaders in the process of interstate integration. The article discusses basic principles under which the interstate recruitment of youth elites in the political sphere can be organized as well as their social mobility. The theoretical basis for such analysis comes from the postmodern currents and philosophical understanding of the deliberative model of democracy.
Key words: Eurasian integration, institutions of civil society, youth leaders, political subsystem of society.
E.V. MANOUKIAN Post-graduete student at the National and Faderative Relations Department of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow
FORMS OF CONSOLIDATION OF THE ARMENIAN PEOPLE IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: THE ETHNOPOLITICAL ANALYSIS
This article is devoted to the political analysis of the existence of Armenian ethnicity in the territory of the Russian Federation: the various ways his organization, issues and prospects of development of this direction.
Key words: ethnicity, the state, the Diaspora Armenians, national associations, self-identification.
M.V. RYBALOV Graduate student at the Department of World Policy of the St. Petersburg State University, Russia, St. Petersburg
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN: PERSPECTIVES IN ARAB SPRING CONTEXTUAL FIELD
This article is devoted analysis of the prospects for expanding influence of Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East region. It also discusses about challenges, threats and opportunities available to Islamic Republic of Iran as a regional power in modern realities.
Key words: Iran, “Arabic spring”, regional power, Shia.
E.S. SMIRNOVA PhD (politics), Deputy Chairman of the governing board for regional relations, International Public Movement "Russian Peace Service", Russia, Moscow
CITIZENSHIP: POLITICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF REGULATION
The article explores the process of formation of national citizenship in the context of the state integration in both regional and universal aspects. The author attempts to answer the question, how the involvement of the state in the political and legal world universalization processes influences national law. The focus is on the cooperation in this field in the framework of the UN, European Union and CIS. The author comes to the conclusion about the primacy of state regulation of citizenship.
Key words: the state, Russia, citizenship, legislation, region, system, integration, participation, population, politics, process, result, perspective.
SUTTHISANGIAM SORRAKOM post-graduate student, Department of Political Sciences, Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Thailand, Bangkok
FEATURES OF POLITICAL RELATIONS IN THAILAND AFTER THE 2006 COUP
The author analyzes the coup that occurred in 2006, as well as its impact on the subsequent development of the political process in Thailand. He analyzes the balance of political forces and directions of development of the political situation.
Key words: coup, political process, Thaksin Shinawatra, the Thaksin regime, Thailand.
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
S.N. FEDORCHENKO Ph.D. (political science), Associate Professor of Political Science and Law, Moscow Regional State University, Russia, Moscow
HORIZONS OF THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
The article outlines key geo-economic and geopolitical prospects of convergence of the post-Soviet countries. The article analyzes an inextricable link between economic and political sides of Eurasian integration. The author comes to the conclusion about the need of the post-Soviet market based on regional cooperation.
Key words: Eurasian Economic Union, geo-economics, geopolitics, regional cooperation.
M.B. BEKBOSYNOV D.Sc. (political science), Chairman of the Editorial Board of Academic journal “Eurasian Union: Issues of International Relations”, Russia, Moscow
PROSPECTS OF THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SANCTIONS POLICY OF THE WEST
In his article, the author considers a new economic union - the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Special attention is paid to the prospects of the Eurasian Economic Union, which begins its work in a highly complex political, economic and financial conditions created by the sanctions policy of the West.
Key words: the Eurasian Economic Union, sanctions, integration, prospects, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, the West, USA, the Asia-Pacific region.
A.V. GOROBETS working for a degree at the chair of government economic regulation of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow
INTRACOMPANY VENTURE UNITS OF MODERN COMPANIES
The article deals with the fact, that modern companies are trying to increase the effectiveness of innovations by developing venturing units within company's organizational structure. The article highlights the most common forms of such units: business-incubator, business-accelerator, corporate venture fund, open innovations competition, and the main features and advantages are also described.
Key words: venture investments, venturing forms, open innovations.
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS
V.F. PRYAKHIN D.Sc. (political science), Russian State University for the Humanities, Professor, Club of Rome National Committee member, Russia, Moscow
ETHNIC COMPONENTS OF ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN THE POST-SOVIET AREA. LESSONS OF OSH TRAGEDIES
The ethnicity and conflicts, the interrelation and interaction of ethnicity with other sources of conflicts are of pivotal significance for the conflictology. Many conflicts are qualified as ethnic or ethnopolitical ones because of their actors’ ethnicity. The tragic events of 1990 and 2010 in the South of Kyrgyz Republic are also characterized as ethnic conflicts. The question is if those definitions are enough to complete the character of the Osh events. Can ethnicity serve as the bases for a correct political scientific analysis of what had happened? To what degree the “ethnicity” of a conflict is nothing more but a camouflage for the gangland-style showdowns and the redistribution of spheres of influence between different financial groupings? Those are the question raised by the article’s author who took part in the peace building process in the South of Kyrgyzstan on behalf of the UN Regional Center for preventive diplomacy for Central Asia.
Key words: ethnic conflict, Kyrgyzstan, ethnicity and social stratification, nationality politics, national identity, internationalism.
V.V. BAKUSHEV Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of the International Institute оf Public Service and Administration, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, full-member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russia, Moscow
V.V. GAYDUK D.Sc (political sciences), Ph.D. (law), professor, head of the chair of politology and history of the Bashkir State University, Russia, Ufa
UKRAINIAN CRISIS: LESSONS FOR RUSSIA AND PARTNERS
During the crisis, there is a split and breaking of the existing "whole". The present political crisis that many experts describe as the biggest after the cold war was a breakthrough not only in space, but also in the difficult social mentality as it existed at the beginning of the second decade of the XXI century in Ukraine.
Key words: political regionalistics, ethno-policies, polarization, political crisis, Ukrainian crisis, the Eurasian Union, geopolitics, sustainable partnerships, the civil service, municipalities, clusters, city manager, inter-municipal agglomeration of innovations.
A.S. LUKJANTSEV 3-rd year student, Department of political sciences and history, Bashkir State University, Head of the Youth section of the Russian Union of Politologists in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, Ufa
SUSTAINABLE CONFLICT-FREE DEVELOPMENT OF EURASIAN REGION
The Eurasian Economic Community is an organization, which has become one of the main institutional structures for the development of globalization and the expansion of the Eurasian values between states, civil society and business entities. It allows you to identify trends typical for the Eurasian region and to identify key features of its development. This article discusses the structural foundation for the organization of the Eurasian Economic Community and other key institutional groups that determine the development of the Eurasian space. The article determines perspectives and describes organization of the full support by the community of various actors of political activities. The article highlights the prospects for the development of the Eurasian Economic Community as a stable platform of interaction among the states of the former Soviet Union and the building of a conflict-free space of interethnic dialogue. It also considers axiological and normative components of the Eurasian Economic Community that form the basis of any business turnover in interstate and intra-national entities. This leads to the creation of a territory of effective interaction and of a conflict-free environment for both individuals and citizens, as well as for large businesses and political organizations.
Key words: Eurasian Economic Community, conflict-free, de-escalation, stakeholders, political culture, national identity, globalization.
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SECURITY
А.L. BERESTOVENKO working for a degree at the national security department of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Russia, Moscow
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME TYPES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS
Transnational criminal organizations carry out various illegal activities. The list of types of transnational crime remains open, however, some of them pose the greatest danger for individual nations and for the global community. In the article, the author analyzes forms of transnational crimes and measures to combat them.
Key words: transnational crimes, terrorist activity, globalization, law, order, combating, world order.
M.V. KAZANIN Ph.D. (political science), consultant of Committee of international affairs of the Council of Russian Federation, Russia, Moscow
THE PECULIARITY OF THE ACTIVITIES OF TERRORIST AND SEPARATIST GROUPS AND SOME WAYS TO DEAL WITH THEM (FOR EXAMPLE CHINA)
The article is devoted to the characteristics of the types of terrorist organizations operating in the PRC. Also describes the separatist movements in the example of the events in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Highlights some directions and methods of struggle against separatism and Terraism, which uses the official Beijing.
Key words: PRC, separatism, terrorism, «East Turkestan», Hongkong, Tibet, Xinjiang (XUAR), MPS, «Occupy central».
N.К. АBDUVALIEVA master, Chair of National Security, Department of National Security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow
THE ETHNIC FACTOR IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEM OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
The article deals with the relationship between the two ethnic groups - Kyrgyz and Uzbeks at the southern region of the Kyrgyz Republic, and reveals factors specific to the region having a direct impact on the ethnic situation in the area. The author also considers the state policy in the sphere of ethnic relations which has been conducted during the years of independence and its consequences at the present stage. The author gives some recommendations aimed at improving the implementation of national policy in the southern region of the country.
Key words: "evils" of the Kyrgyz public, stereotypical fears, meritocratic principles, specific factors.
TRAINING COURSES
Т.А. GUSARSKAYA assistant professor at the chair of political sciences of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, deputy director responsible for the organization of the Institute of Modern Politics at the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Russia, Moscow
V.N. DAVYDOV PhD (political sciences), assistant professor at the chair of political sciences of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Russia, Moscow
AUTHOR COURSE
"RUSSIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL SECURITY"
In the context of the proposed program, the course deals mainly with overcoming the "cold war" syndrome through political methods, by modernizing collective/cooperative or inclusive security systems, precluding the use of nuclear, chemical, biological or other weapons of mass destruction. It also considers possibilities for the improvement of international security and the new role of the UN, OSCE, NATO, SCO, WEU, CSTO, EurAsEC and public peace movements in the multipolar world; it searches for the effective mechanisms for countering real threats like international terrorism and potential threats that can be repelled by national or collective forces. The object of study of this course are political processes and metamorphoses in the leading spheres of economy, science, environment, in the defense that are directly and indirectly affect the security of individuals, society, state and civilization. The authors consider the security policy as a process and the result of purposeful activity of the government institutions and international organizations. Multifactorial content of security involves appropriate research tools.
Key words: institute, the state, globalization, power, political settlement of global military threats, security, ethno-political conflicts, local military conflicts, international terrorism, peacekeeping, internal and external threats for security, global governance and cooperation, international stability, Russia’s foreign policy, Russia.