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Vol 16, No 4 (2021)
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ICSTI: Events, Information, Opinions

International Cooperation

18-25 975
Abstract

The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) has made impressive progress in making boat, street, and rail courses that transport cargo between India, Iran and Russia and countries of the European Union and Central Asia. It connects India Ocean, Iran, the Persian Gulf nations, through the nations of the Caucasus and Central Asia with Russia and mainland Europe. This task was a reaction to Eurasian coordination, “Extraordinary Eurasian Partnership” (Russia, 2011) including “One Belt, One Road” (China, 2013) and The Silk Road. By rethinking the Integration and Economic Potential of the INSTC and its importance for the partaking nations, it is feasible to utilize the rationale of the aggregate game plan of the Eurasian space in light of a legitimate concern for all member states. However, the first trail train via INSTC, departing from Helsinki on June 21, 2021, arrived at its destination at twice the speed of the existing Suez Canal route, proving the timeliness and competitiveness but missing rout in Iran Rasht-Astara railway line still remain the challenging problem for the Iranian government as well as for India and Russia.

26-36 393
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The article is dedicated to the analysis of the current state of international cooperation Russia - Bulgaria in the field of science and education. Scientific and educational cooperation between Russia and Bulgaria is important for the Russian Federation, in addition, Bulgaria is a member of the International Center for Scientific and Technical Information from 1969. In this regard, it is interesting to present the materials of the monitoring of scientific and educational cooperation with Bulgaria in 2019, supplementing the latter with the results of the analysis of current documents 2020-2021.

Economy and Innovations

37-45 351
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The article considers the directions of development of legal regulation of innovative entrepreneurship and innovative markets in the digital age. World practice shows that there is a distortion of competition in digital markets, prerequisites for some form of monopolization of markets arise. This damages producers, consumers, and the country as a whole. Therefore, as shown in the article, the state can develop antimonopoly regulation in a number of directions, depending on the specifics of the market.

46-53 438
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The article presents the rationale for the author’s vision of activating one of the intensive tools of economic recovery in the Syrian Arab Republic  – digitalization. It is shown that the restoration with the help of “traditional” methods – strengthening of foreign economic activity - for Syrian Arab Republic is very limited by Western sanctions. Therefore, it is important to search for non-traditional ways, which is technically possible in modern conditions. The author believes that this is also possible in practice.

54-65 622
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The article analyzes the development of China’s space industry from its inception to the present. It is shown that the PRC has consistently implemented a policy of development of this strategic industry and has made tremendous progress in this area to date. Having gone through a number of stages, first with the help of external support (the USSR), then relying mainly on its own forces, China has made a breakthrough in space and today represents one of the world’s largest space powers. At the same time, the problems that persist in the industry need to be solved.



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