
The 3rd issue of the journal "Russia and the New States of Eurasia" for 2022 has been published.
As before, the authors of the issue pay great attention to Ukraine. The researchers examine the results of the development of the Ukrainian economy for 8 years that have passed since Euromaidan (2014-2022) and analyze the impact of the Ukrainian crisis on modern international relations. The researchers are also interested in the current problems of Belarus. The article published in this issue identifies the main factors influencing the formation of the Belarusian national ideology.
Considerable attention is traditionally paid to Central Asia. The authors analyze the domestic and foreign policy of the leadership of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan-China investment cooperation.
Much attention is paid to Moldova – Chisinau’s foreign policy and the manifestations of the socio-economic crisis in Moldova are considered. The researchers also analyze the relations of the Arab world with the post-Soviet countries.
The impact of the Ukrainian crisis on Russian-Arab relations and the development of economic cooperation between Egypt and the EAEU are considered. The authors also focus on conflicts in the post-Soviet space and the problems of their settlement. Peacekeeping activities in the post-Soviet space, the problems of settlement of the Transnistrian conflict are examined, a strategic overview of the Second Karabakh War is provided.
As usual, the authors pay much attention to the situation in Transcaucasia. The problems of Georgia's relations with the European Union are considered, and the results of the presidential elections in South Ossetia are analyzed.
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