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About problems of intensifying of partnership in central Asia

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  • Turar Koychuev

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The analysis is made of dissociating USSR and followed after that economic crisis in its former republics. Values of soviet society are pointed out. It is highlighted, that economic, social, educational and cultural links between countries — former republics of the former USSR are broken. Meanwhile, also in today’s conditions the independent states can form united economic, scientific, educational, cultural and humanitarian spaces, keeping by that own sovereignties. Scales of countries are to consider here. For instance, for Kyrgyzstan it is rational to contact with concrete subjects of Russian Federation, for example, by exporting production of agriculture and importing production of machinery. For instance, in the sphere of education for forming united space such obstacle is to clear, as presence (for example, in Kyrgyzstan) of different public and private forms of education and a presence of many foreign educational institutions with different ideological preferences. The soviet experience of training specialists seems to be rational. It is necessary to save cultural relationship of folks of Russia and post-Soviet Asia. It is necessary to create conditions for migrants, in order to help them to adapt to Russian conditions.

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  • Turar Koychuev, 2012. "About problems of intensifying of partnership in central Asia," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(4), pages 218-221.
  • Handle: RePEc:ura:ecregj:v:1:y:2012:i:4:p:218-221
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