Central Asia and the Caucasus
Published by CA and C Press AB
ISSN : 1404-6091 eISSN : 2002-3839
Abbreviation : Central Asia Cauc.
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Most Cited Articles
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PRODUCT INNOVATION AS THE CAUSE OF EXPORT PROPENSITY IN THE CAUCASUS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA
Citation: 11
Authors: Krystian, Krzysztof
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THE ENERGY VECTOR OF KAZAKHSTAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHANGES ON THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY MARKET
Citation: 8
Authors: Raikhan, Miras, Maira, Roza
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THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON KAZAKHSTANI YOUTH’S POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
Citation: 6
Authors: Shugyla, Azamat
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CHINA IN CENTRAL ASIA: GEOPOLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIOCULTURAL VECTORS OF INFLUENCE
Citation: 5
Authors: Sergey, Zafar, Elena, Leila
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THE IMPORTANCE OF CENTRAL ASIA IN CHINA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND BEIJING’S SOFT POWER INSTRUMENTS
Citation: 5
Authors: Ahmet, Nurettin
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VELVET REVOLUTION IN ARMENIA AND ITS INFLUENCE ON STATE POLICY: SELECTED ASPECTS
Citation: 5
Authors: Agnieszka
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THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES
Citation: 4
Authors: Artem
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THE CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: THE CHALLENGES OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Citation: 3
Authors: Aidarbek, Kanat, Rashid, Makpal
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REASONS FOR AND FACTORS IN EDUCATIONAL MIGRATION FROM KAZAKHSTAN
Citation: 3
Authors: Gulnar, Cynthia, Kadyrzhan, Kirill
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LABOR FORCE RECRUITMENT TO THE OECD AND MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN: TRENDS, MECHANISMS, CONSEQUENCES
Citation: 3
Authors: Sergey, Abubakr