в статье рассматривается опыт стратегического планирования на постсоветском пространстве. Посредством сравнительного анализа определены две группы стран Снг с различным набором долгосрочных программ. особое внимание уделяется новой стратегии казахстана-«Стратегия «казахстан-2050»: новый политический курс состоявшегося государства». Ключевые слова: постсоветское пространство, долгосрочное планирование, Снг, стратегия «казахстан-2050». strategic Planning in Post-soviet space: a Comparative Analysis of Long-term Programmes M. V. Lapenko The article analyzes the process of strategic planning in the post-Soviet space. Using comparative analysis the author singles out two groups of the CIS countries with different long-term strategies. Special attention is given to the consideration of a new long-term Kazakhstan Strategy known as «Strategy of Kazakhstan-2050: A new political course for Kazakhstan in the fast changing world».
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) was established on the basis of the Treaty on the EAEU, signed on May 29, 2014 in Astana and entered into force on January 1, 2015. Thus, at present, this integration association is celebrating the first five years of its development. Traditionally, in the analysis of integration processes, there is Euro centricity and comparison with trends and successes in the development of the European Union. Recently, however, researchers are increasingly using the theory of new open regionalism and allow the development of integration without the rigid framework of classical regionalism and integration. The article gives a brief analysis of the development of Eurasian integration and the Eurasian Economic Union over the past five-year development period. Statistics are presented that demonstrate a generally positive track in the development of integration processes. The analysis of foreign and domestic trade, the EAEU rating and the current agenda in digitalization format are given. The article also presents the author’s point of view on the opportunities and challenges of Eurasian integration and development prospects.
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