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New EU Leadership: Implications for the European Refugee Crisis
One of the largest forced migration crises in this century has entered its ninth year without seeing a light at the end of the tunnel for peace and stability in Syria. Since 2011, 13 million people have been forced to migrate, including around 6.6 million people who relocated to the […]

Tags: Foreign Policy, Politics
October 3, 2019
A Date that cannot be Undone
Reading is one of the most useful human skills, which makes it possible to acquire and create knowledge; the reading process is easy because it is quickly mastered by almost every child, and difficult because it involves increased work of consciousness, intelligence, soul, if we talk about reading as a […]

September 30, 2019
Japan And South Korea: Allies In Conflict
The long-standing contradictions between Japan and South Korea went beyond the bounds of diplomacy, and, as a result, the world’s 3rd and 11th largest economies unleashed a trade war against each other. Potential consequences of this conflict between Washington’s two key allies in Asia can be significant, leading to changes […]

Agricultural Potential of Central Asian Countries
Agriculture in Central Asia plays a crucial role in regional development. The region historically specializes in agricultural production and has high shares of rural population. During the Soviet Union, the agricultural south, where Central Asia belonged to, provided the center with the bulk of agricultural raw materials. Uzbekistan is still one […]

Tags: Central Asia, Economy, Environment
September 28, 2019
Urban Demographics of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan is a country that experiences a rapid urbanization process. In 2019, the country’s urban population reached 10.7 million people, or nearly 58% of the total population [Statistics Committee, 2019]. For the first time statistics registered more than one fifth of the total population of the country and more than […]

Tags: Economy, Kazakhstan
September 27, 2019
Eurasian Research Journal Volume 1, No. 2
Eurasian Research Journal is a refereed journal of international standards aiming to publish scientific articles in a wide range of fields including economics, finance, energy, international relations, security, transportation, politics and sociology in the Eurasian region that covers the territory from the Balkans to Mongolia with particular focus on Turkic […]

September 20, 2019
Economic Growth in Kazakhstan: Update for the First Half of 2019
The current economic situation in Kazakhstan was discussed at the enlarged meeting of the country’s government held on July 15, 2019 under the chair-manship of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The meeting’s primary goal was to discuss Kazakhstan’s economic performance in the first half of 2019 and specify main priority targets until […]

Tags: Economy, Kazakhstan
September 17, 2019
Central Asian Heritage in Western Visual Sources: Examples from USA and Russia
Interest in culture and history of Central Asia outside the countries of this region has been maintained for many decades and even centuries. A large role is played by repositories, libraries, museums of countries of the world whose archived written and visual materials can significantly expand the list of resources […]

September 10, 2019
Asya Avrupa No: 43
Kıymetli okuyucularımız, Hoca Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi’ne bağlı Avrasya Araştırma Enstitüsü’nün aylık yayın organı Asya Avrupa Dergisi’ni yayına hazırlayan tüm ekip adına sizlere saygılar sunuyorum. Bilindiği üzere, geçtiğimiz ay, Türkiye’de 15 Temmuz 2016’da gerçekleşen hain darbe girişiminin yıl dönümünü idrak ettik. Milletin silahlarının yine millete doğrultularak Türk vatandaşlarının şehit edildiği ve […]

Tags: Education, Eurasia, Kazakhstan, Sociology
August 13, 2019
Are Humanities Still Relevant?
There is no doubt that the world of the 21st century relies heavily on rapid changes in natural sciences and technology. Many experts and reputable scientists, as well as politicians and businessmen, believe that humanities have passed the peak of their development, have lost their prestige, and, more-over, are in […]

Tags: Culture, Philosophy, Sociology
July 31, 2019
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