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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences

THE IMPACT OF THE CURRENT GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION ON THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL ASIA

Published June 2024

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КазНПУ имени Абая
Abstract

Geopolitics: the type of a certain method. People use power by using various methods to achieve their goals. One of them is geopolitics. Geopolitics, along with the foreign policy of states, studies the relationship of their relations with each other in geographical, economic, political and military-strategic terms.

As global power and influence moves eastward, all major international actors are eager to take the lead in Asia. The States of the world are striving to build new relations and form an effective balance of power with developing Asian countries, where the foundations are ready for both broader cooperation and increased competition. Perhaps modern Asia, where most of the world's population lives and which has achieved significant success in industrial development, determines the future vectors of globalization.

The article discusses the impact of the geopolitical situation on the countries of Central Asia at the present stage and examines how geopolitical activity occurs not only in the military sphere, but also in environmental, political and economic aspects. It is also comprehensively discussed and confirmed by statistical data that various sectors of the economy have been affected by the pandemic to varying degrees. The factors and events that influenced the development of international relations and geopolitical activities in the world are also considered, based on the fact that modern geopolitical conditions differ depending on political, economic, and social changes in society.

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Сарыбаев, М. 2024. THE IMPACT OF THE CURRENT GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION ON THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL ASIA. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Historical and social-political sciences. 2, 81 (Jun. 2024). DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2959-6017.2024.81.2.030.