Volume 18, Issue 3, 2017
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
English Edition Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 18, Issue 3, 2017
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MIGRATION AND ETHNIC RELATIONS
Rashid Khunagov, Svetlana Lyausheva, Asiet Shadzhe, Zuriet Zhade. ETHNOPOLITICAL CONFLICTS IN THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS TODAY
Kenan Allakhverdiev. ETHNOPOLITICAL ASPECTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA
Maxim Kirchanov. INSTRUMENTALIZATION AND IMAGINATION OF ETHNICITY: KARTVELISM AS AN INVENTED TRADITION
Sergey Ryazantsev, Alexander Ter-Akopov, Elena Pismennaia, Anna Lukyanova. DIASPORAS AS INFORMAL TOOLS FOR REGULATING MIGRATION IN THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION
Sergey Ryazantsev, Alexander Ter-Akopov, Elena Pismennaia, Marina Khramova. SCENARIOS OF MIGRATION WITHIN THE EAEU IN CONDITIONS OF ENHANCING ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ENERGY AND RESOURCE POLICY
Sergey Zhiltsov, Vladimir Shtol, Vladimir Egorov. ENERGY FLOWS IN CENTRAL ASIA: ISSUES AND OUTLOOK
Kanat Ydyrys, Serikbay Ydyrys, Malika Munasipova, Guldana Temirbayeva. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ENERGY COOPERATION BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Farrukh Usmonov, Fumiaki Inagaki. JAPAN AND WATER RESOURCES OF TAJIKISTAN: CONTRIBUTION, CHALLENGES, AND REALITIES
RELIGION IN SOCIETY
Gulnara Gajimuradova, Valentina Dobrokhleb, Vadim Bezverbniy, Marina Khramova. SOCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS OF RELIGIOUS-POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS: HOW IT EMERGED AND HOW TO OPPOSE IT
Vakhit Akaev, Boryat Nanaeva. ETHNOCULTURAL RESOURCE VS. RADICAL ISLAMISM IN THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS
Irina Karabulatova, Svetlana Galiullina, Ksenia Kotik. TERRORIST THREAT IN RUSSIA: TRANSFORMATION OF CONFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
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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- articles should be no less than 3,000 and no more than 6,000 words, including footnotes;
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- the author should include the following personal information: first name, last name, academic degree, place of work, position, city, country.