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Topical Issues of Cross-Border Cooperation Research

https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-4(6)-60-83

Abstract

The National Research Institute for Development Communications (NICRUS) initiated an expert project «Models of cross-border cooperation: current theoretical and methodological approaches». Within the framework of it, leading scientists and experts on integration and regional development conducted an analysis of topical issues and approaches to the study of cross-border cooperation. The article presents the main theses of the project’s foresight session and an expert assessment of trends in cross-border cooperation in the context of the transformation of the world order.

About the Authors

K. A. Abdrakhmanov
International Science Complex “Astana”
Kazakhstan

Kairat А. Abdrakhmanov – Director.

8 Kabanbay Batyr h., Astana 010000



S. V. Doholyan
Institute of Socio-Economic Research – a separate division Dagestan Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Dokholyan - DSc(Econ.). Chief Researcher.

75 Yaragskogo str., 8th floor, Makhachkala, 367030



T. V. Marmontova
Kazakhstan Institute of Public Development
Kazakhstan

Taissiya V. Marmontova - CandSc(Hist.), Analyst-Manager of the Centre of Social Processes Studies.

33a Abaya str., 0100000, Nur-Sultan



N. M. Mezhevich
Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Nikolay M. Mezhevich - DSc(Econ.). Professor. Head of the Centre of Belarusian Studies.

11 (3B) Mokhovaya str., Moscow, 125009



V. A. Sapryka
Institute of Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
Russian Federation

Viktor A. Sapryka - DSc(Soc.). Director of the Institute of Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration. Head of the Department of Social Technologies and Public Service of the Belgorod SNRU.

85, Pobedy str., Belgorod, 308015



I. P. Sitov
Saint Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Igor P. Sitov - Advisor to the Rector of St. Petersburg State University of Economics. Postgraduate student.

Letter A, 30-32, Griboyedov Canal nab., St. Petersburg, 191023



A. G. Stoppe
Institute of International Studies of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) Russian Foreign Ministry
Russian Federation

Alexander G. Stoppe - Professor of the Department of International Relations and Russia Foreign Policy, MSIIR (University), The Russian Foreign Ministry. Leading Researcher at the Investment Development Centre of the FU under the Government RF, Member of the Interacademic Council for the Development of the Union State.

76 Vernadsky Avenue, Moscow, 119454



G. A. Khmeleva
Samara State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Galina A. Khmeleva - DSc(Econ.). Professor of the Department of World Economy.

141 Sovetskaya Armiya str., Samara, 443090



M. M. Chernyshov
Institute of Market Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences; National Research Institute for Development Communications
Russian Federation

Mikhail M. Chernyshov - CandSc(Econ.). Head of the Laboratory of Spatial Development Problems of the Institute of Market Problems RAS. Adviser to the NRI for Development Communications.

47 Nakhimovsky Ave., Moscow, 117418



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Abdrakhmanov K.A., Doholyan S.V., Marmontova T.V., Mezhevich N.M., Sapryka V.A., Sitov I.P., Stoppe A.G., Khmeleva G.A., Chernyshov M.M. Topical Issues of Cross-Border Cooperation Research. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2022;(4):60-83. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-4(6)-60-83

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