CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS Vol 21, Issue 4, 2020
English Edition
Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 21, Issue 4
2020
IN THIS ISSUE
REGIONAL POLICY
Assima Aubakir. NEW EU STRATEGY FOR CENTRAL ASIA: HISTORY, VISION, PROSPECTS
Ahmet Berdiyev, Nurettin Can. THE IMPORTANCE OF CENTRAL ASIA IN CHINA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND BEIJING’S SOFT POWER INSTRUMENTS
Ali Salgiriev, Vakha Gaziev, Magomed Soltamuradov, Sultan Galbatsov. INFORMATION THREATS TO THE STABILITY OF POLITICAL SYSTEM IN THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS
Botakoz Shakeyeva, Mukhtarbek Shaikemelev, Nurken Aitymbetov. TRIBALISM IN KAZAKHSTAN: TRADITION REBORN OR SOCIAL INSTRUMENT
Mirzokhid Rakhimov, Sadriddin Rakhimov. STATE BORDER ISSUES IN THE MODERN HISTORY OF UZBEKISTAN
Usmon Butaev. ISSUES OF CONTINUITY AND A NEW COURSE IN UZBEKISTAN’S POLITICAL PROCESS
COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Sergey Zhiltsov. COVID-19: NEW CHALLENGES FOR CENTRAL ASIA
Feruz Bafoev. AFGHANISTAN DURING THE PANDEMIC ERA: DIFFICULTIES, ACHIEVEMENTS, PROSPECTS
REGIONAL ECONOMY
Marina Khramova, Sergey Ryazantsev, Abubakr Rakhmonov, Osim Kasymov. THE IMPACT OF REMITTANCES FROM ABROAD ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN TAJIKISTAN
Sergey Ryazantsev, Abubakr Rakhmonov. LABOR FORCE RECRUITMENT TO THE OECD AND MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN: TRENDS, MECHANISMS, CONSEQUENCES
RELIGION IN SOCIETY
Dinara Aytzhanova, Daniyar Aytzhanov. ISAF WITHDRAWAL AND AN UPSURGE OF RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Kalimash Begalinova, Madina Ashilova, Alibek Begalinov. RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM IN KAZAKHSTAN: THREATS OF SPREADING AND MEANS OF OPPOSITION
Aliya Nysanbayeva. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF YOUTH RELIGIOUS CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF SOCIAL STABILITY IN KAZAKHSTAN AND RUSSIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
ETHNIC RELATIONS AND MIGRATION
Kargash Zhanpeisova, Gulnaz Kaliaskarova, Bagysh Gabdulina, Manshuk Mukasheva. BRAIN DRAIN FROM THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN AS ANALYZED BY POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
Contents of the Central Asia and the Caucasus Issues English Edition Volume 21, 2020
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The Special Feature section in the next three issues will discuss:
- Eurasia: Politics Today
- Eurasia: Energy Policy and Energy Projects
- China’s Infrastructure Projects in the Black Sea-Caspian Region
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