CRISIS OF THE GREAT STEPPE OR HOW CENTRAL ASIA FOUND ITSELF BETWEEN TWO FIRES

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Název: CRISIS OF THE GREAT STEPPE OR HOW CENTRAL ASIA FOUND ITSELF BETWEEN TWO FIRES
Autoři: Uspanova, M.U., Eraliev, D.
Zdroj: Журнал «Международные отношения и регионоведение». 50
Informace o vydavateli: Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages, 2023.
Rok vydání: 2023
Témata: антироссийские санкции, international relations, Центральная Азия, отечественная экономика, Украина, 16. Peace & justice, антиресейлік санкциялар, Орталық Азия, Central Asia, Российская Федерация, military operation, anti-Russian sanctions, Russian Federation, negative consequences, военная операция, domestic economy, международные отношения, халықаралық қатынастар, әскери операциясы, Ресей Федерациясы, жағымсыз салдар, Ukraine, ішкі экономика, негативные последствия
Popis: This article discusses the negative consequences of the special military operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine from the point of view of the domestic economy and international relations. In the article, the authors analyze the assumptions about the possibility of turning Russia's war in Ukraine into a catastrophe for Central Asia, based on information from various publications. Anti-Russian sanctions against Russia are more likely to lead to global instability than politicians expect, and the West should focus on Russia-dependent and vulnerable economies such as Central Asia, according to an analysis by Bradley Jardine, director of the Wilson Center in the United States. Kissinger at the Institute for Central Asian Studies in Oxus He notes that he is suffering.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Jazyk: English
ISSN: 2710-3633
2411-8753
DOI: 10.48371/ismo.2022.50.4.002
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi...........5ba66d31f3e1fffb5a4ac31f711e9570
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:This article discusses the negative consequences of the special military operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine from the point of view of the domestic economy and international relations. In the article, the authors analyze the assumptions about the possibility of turning Russia's war in Ukraine into a catastrophe for Central Asia, based on information from various publications. Anti-Russian sanctions against Russia are more likely to lead to global instability than politicians expect, and the West should focus on Russia-dependent and vulnerable economies such as Central Asia, according to an analysis by Bradley Jardine, director of the Wilson Center in the United States. Kissinger at the Institute for Central Asian Studies in Oxus He notes that he is suffering.
ISSN:27103633
24118753
DOI:10.48371/ismo.2022.50.4.002