Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
English Edition Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE: |
REGIONAL POLICY
Sergey Zhiltsov, Vladimir Stoll, Varvara Blishchenko. THE GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION IN THE SOUTHERN CAUCASUS: RUSSIAN INTERESTS AND THE POLICY OF THE WESTERN COUNTRIES
Yulia Ebzeeva. THE PLACE OF THE POST-SOVIET SPACE IN THE FOREIGN POLICY PLANNING OF RUSSIA
ENERGY AND RESOURCE POLICY
Tatyana Krejdenko, Tatyana Adashova, Maria Melanina, Anna Korenevskaia. POTENTIAL CHANGE IN RUSSIA’S POSITION IN THE GLOBAL GAS MARKET AS THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE LOCAL ENERGY SECURITY MODEL
Faiz Khizbullin, Gulnur Akhmedina, Anna Rostova, Svetlana Shilina. HYDROCARBON RESOURCES AS AN OBJECT OF GEOPOLITICAL CONFRONTATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE WEST
MIGRATION AND ETHNIC RELATIONS
Irina Babich. ENDEMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ETHNOCULTURAL INTEGRATION OF THE NORTH CAUCASIANS IN MODERN FRANCE
Irina Karabulatova, Sergey Ryazantsev, Roman Manshin, Zafar Vazirov. CHINESE MIGRATION TO THE CUSTOMS UNION COUNTRIES AND REGIONAL SECURITY
POLITICS TODAY
Nikolay Borisov. INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF PERSONALISM: INSTITUTE OF THE NATION’S LEADER IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
Kadyrzhan Smagulov, Sholpan Zhandosova, Nazgul Baigabatova, Alfiya Kalkhanova. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS BY PARTY LISTS IN KAZAKHSTAN IN 1999-2016: AN ANALYSIS
Victoria Kotlyarova, Andrei Rudenko, Petr Ponomarev. TRADITIONAL VALUES AS A NATIONAL SECURITY FACTOR IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Oralbay Kabul, Asel Berkimbaeva, Bigaysha Akhmetova, Bibigul Berkenova. POLITICAL ORIENTATIONS OF THE YOUTH IN TAJIKISTAN, UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN
RELIGION IN SOCIETY
Natalia Dubinina. RELIGION: POLITICAL FACTOR IN THE MUSLIM REGIONS OF RUSSIA
Yulia Ebzeeva, Natalia Dubinina. DISCURSIVE PRACTICES OF CONTEMPORARY RADICAL ISLAM IN THE COUNTRIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND EURASIAN CUSTOMS UNION
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The Special Feature section in the next three issues will discuss:
- Central Eurasia: Politics Today
- Central Eurasia: Religion in the Sociopolitical Context
- Central Eurasia: Integration Processes
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