22.04.2026

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Analysis of the Prospects of the “North–South” Transport Corridor for the Development of the Central Asian and South Caucasus Regions

Project Overview, Brief Historical Background, Main Initiating Countries and Actors The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) project was developed as early as 1999 by Russia, Iran, and India. Transport companies from these three states signed a general agreement on the export–import transportation of containers along the international transport route Russia – Caspian Sea – Iran

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BRICS and the Future of the International Community

At the BRICS summit in Kazan, we see lively discussions among member countries about the future of institutions, economic programs, and development. In fact, the Global South — these economies once considered the future — is becoming an economic leader. However, the international system established after Bretton Woods and the collapse of the Soviet Union

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Economic Prospects of the African Continent

In geo-economic terms, the significance of the African continent is largely determined by its abundant natural and demographic resources (a young and active population). By 2050, Africa’s population will account for 25% of the global total, and the continent will be responsible for up to 50% of global population growth, providing five times more labor

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Analysis of the State of Kyrgyzstan–United States Relations

Since gaining independence, Kyrgyzstan has been objectively interested in the rapid political and economic integration into the global community with all its institutions and processes, with Western countries — primarily the United States — considered by the leadership of the young state as key partners and priority guides. It should be acknowledged that the United

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