Volume 18, Issue 4, 2017
CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
English Edition Journal of Social and Political Studies
Volume 18, Issue 4, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE: |
ECONOMICS AND ENERGY POLICY
Amina Aubakirova, Samazhan Umirzakov, Nurakhmet Aitenov. NEW SILK ROAD: OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS FOR CENTRAL ASIA (A VIEW FROM KAZAKHSTAN)
Sergey Zhiltsov, Dmitriy Slisovskiy, Nadezhda Shulenina, Evgeniy Bazhanov. AZERBAIJAN’S ENERGY POLICY: RESULTS, PROBLEMS, PROSPECTS
Mukhtar Ahmad Bhat. THE ROLE OF ENERGY IN IRAN-TURKMENISTAN RELATIONS
Fidan Ismailova. GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN THE ECONOMY AND CRISIS RESILIENCE
ETHNIC RELATIONS AND MIGRATION
Roza Nurtazina, Arman Toktushakov. INTERNAL MIGRATION IN CENTRAL ASIA: SOCIAL RISKS (CASE STUDIES OF KAZAKHSTAN, TAJIKISTAN, AND KYRGYZSTAN)
Elena Pismennaya, Sergey Ryazantsev, Oleg Pichkov, Artyom Lukyanets. SOUTH CAUCASIAN COUNTRIES: SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC POTENTIAL IN THE NEW GEOPOLITICAL CONDITIONS
Alla Ivanova, Sergey Ryazantsev. MIGRANT WORKERS FROM CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES ON THE RUSSIAN LABOR MARKET: LIVING CONDITIONS AND SELF-PRESERVING BEHAVIOR
RELIGION IN SOCIETY
Roman Podoprigora, Nargis Kassenova. STATE AND RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS IN KAZAKHSTAN: LEGAL REGULATION AND POLITICAL CONTEXT
Svetlana Galiullina, Artur Suleymanov, Gulsina Niyazova, Yulia Bakulina. POLITICAL PROCESSES IN RUSSIA AND ISLAMIC RADICALISM
Irina Karabulatova, Maya Polekhina, Svetlana Lyausheva, Natalia Dubinina. HOW THE DISCOURSE OF SUFISM BECAME THE EXPRESSIVE DISCOURSE OF ISLAMIC RADICALISM IN THE REGIONS OF “POPULAR ISLAM” IN RUSSIA
Vakhit Akaev, Murad Keligov, Boryat Nanaeva. TERRORISM OF OUR DAYS: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL MANIFESTATIONS
Irina Babich. ADYGHE CHRISTIANS TODAY
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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