scholarly journals MILITARY-TECHNICAL COOPERATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN ENSURING THE REGIONAL SECURITY OF CENTRAL ASIAN STATES

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 75-87
Author(s):  
Rafoat R. Alieva ◽  
Rafoat R. Alieva

The article examines the issues of expanding and strengthening the military-political cooperation of the Republic of Tajikistan with the Russian Federation to ensure the security of the states of the Central Asian region. It is noted that a broad legal and organizational-structural base has been created that enshrines the directions of military-political cooperation between the two states. The international activities of states in the field of security in the framework of the Commonwealth of Independent States hereinafter (CIS), the Collective Security Treaty Organization (hereinafter CSTO) and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (hereinafter SCO). The history of the formation of security cooperation aimed at countering modern challenges is disclosed. The basic principles and features of the development of military — technical cooperation between the two states in the framework of the CSTO are determined. The importance of military-technical cooperation in order to ensure the security of Central Asian states is substantiated.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (12-2) ◽  
pp. 113-117
Author(s):  
Arasul Bayramukov

The article discusses the role and importance of military-technical cooperation between the Republic of Turkey and the Russian Federation in terms of creating and maintaining stability and security in a strategically important region in the context of the formation of a new geopolitical landscape. A special attention is paid to Ankara’s program to create the most promising weapons and military equipment and the most promising areas and projects of Russian-Turkish cooperation in the military-technical sphere.


Author(s):  
S. O. Kurbanov ◽  
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The article deals with the question what date is historically correct to trace the history of the beginning of diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Korea to. The author questioned validity of fixing 1990 as the date when the diplomatic relations between Russia and South Korea started taking into account peculiarities and historical significance of the Russian-Korean treaties of 1992 and 1884.


Author(s):  
Rashid Kholmurodov ◽  
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Dilshod Kholmurodov ◽  

The article provides a scientific analysis of the history of cooperation between archaeologists of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Russian Federation on the basis of scientific research of archaeologists. It is scientifically based that the cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Russian Federation in the field of archeology is developing, which not only develops the rich ancient culture of Uzbekistan, but also serves to further strengthen the ties of friendship between the two peoples.


2021 ◽  
pp. 113-120
Author(s):  
B.L. Belyakov ◽  
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A.V. Pinchuk

Shown are the main stages of the history of the formation of the personality of the military teacher, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Solodova Evgenia Alexandrovna, her individual characteristics and attitude to people (students, cadets, listeners, adjuncts, doctoral students) in the process of the origin, development and functioning of the unique scientific and pedagogical team of the higher school of the higher education system of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation “the Department of Military Acmeology and Cybernetics of the VA RVSN. Peter the Great”, which celebrated its 45th anniversary in August 2021. The article presents a new direction and prospects for the scientific development of gender (female) pedagogy, which is an integral part of the military pedagogical school of the RVSN, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-88
Author(s):  
Furkat Toshboev ◽  
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Dilshod Kholmurodov

The article provides a scientific analysis of the history of the study of archaeological monuments of Uzbekistan by the Russian intelligentsia. Archaeological excavations can be viewed in two ways. In the first direction, the study of settlements in agricultural micro-districts -settlements, settlements (fortified communal settlements), caravanserais, defensive structures, castles and cities. The second direction is the study of cemeteries associated with the culture of livestock breeders.


2021 ◽  
pp. 141-151
Author(s):  
Anton Bondarenko

The article analyzes the military-political threats to Ukrainian statehood in regard to political events in the Russian Federation and a possible military escalation in the Central European region. It is noted that the Russian Federation authorities used the same strategy of regional destabilization with subsequent massive military intervention. The authoritarian Kremlin regime can protect itself exclusively with aggressive external policy and, finding itself on the rubicon of the loss of power, may resort to sharp destabilizing steps including the onset of a full-scale war in Central Europe. The geopolitical processes consisting of the latest events in the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation are analyzed. It is stated that as a result of the Kremlin’s aggressive policy, the entire Central European region can be at risk of military escalation. Analysis of the military-political situation indicates that in 2021 a bold plan of the Russian Federation, similar to the aggression against Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014, may be implemented in the Central European region, the process probably initiated by the armed confrontation in Belarus provoked by the Kremlin’s secret services. NATO military analysts have been considering the possibility of Russian military aggression against the Baltic states since 2014, with the most vulnerable point being the Polish-Lithuanian border between Belarus and Kaliningrad region of Russia, the so-called Suwalki Gap. The same vulnerable area of potential instability and hostilities is the border between Belarus and Ukraine. Under the conditions of the occupation of Crimea and the continuation of the undeclared war in Donbas, the hypothetical aggression of the Russian Federation in the North-Western regions of Ukraine threatens the Ukrainian statehood itself. Such a critical strategic threat requires urgent preventive action.


Author(s):  
M N Shapkin

The article deals with the modern stage of military and political relations between Russia and Kazakhstan. The role of Organization of the Collective Security Treaty and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the fight against international terrorism is emphasized in the article. The article contains a profound analysis of main agreements between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan and therefore defines areas of bilateral cooperation. It is concluded that the main areas of cooperation are the fight against international terrorism, strengthening of military capabilities, and the joint exploration of outer space.


2022 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 43-80
Author(s):  
Z. A. Kokoshina

The Central Asian region due to its economic potential and strategic signifi -cance has traditionally been of particular importance for Russia’s foreign policy. It was therefore not surprising that a serious deterioration of the political situation in Afghanistan in summer-autumn 2021 caused by the military defeat and the subsequent collapse of the pro-Western regime followed by the seizure of power by the Taliban raised serious concern of the Russian leadership. The developments in Afghanistan have attracted an increasing attention of the expert community, prompting a fl urry of comments and forecasts. Although many of these papers were published hastily, their assessments and conclusion were usually based on the long-term observations. This paper attempts to provide an overview of the military-political situation in the Central Asian region as it was caught by a new crisis in Afghanistan and as it is seen by both Russian and foreign experts. The fi rst section outlines positions and interests of the key regional and non-regional actors that have a signifi cant impact on the military-political situation in Central Asia. The second section examines the response of the Russian Federation to the situation in Afghanistan after the Taliban took power. Finally, the third section provides an overview of the latest expert comments and reports that attempt to assess possible implications of those events for the regional military-political dynamics and the national security interests of the Russian Federation.


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