THE ROLE OF THE REGIONS IN RUSSIAN-TURKISH ECONOMICAL RELATIONSHIP AT THE PRESENT STAGE (BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171079Keywords:
Tatarstan, Russian-Turkish relationship, economy, region, regionalism.Abstract
Abstract. Since the early 2000s, Russian-Turkish economical relations have developed dynamically. The
contractual and legislative basis of economic cooperation between the two countries has about 20 agreements. The Republic of Tatarstan, being one of the most economically developed subjects of the Russian Federation, actively participates in international cooperation to promote economic growth, attract investment, technology and strengthen scientific, educational and cultural contacts. Turkey is a key partner of the Republic's economy, so the role of Tatarstan for the development of Russian-Turkish relationship is very important. The methodological basis of the presented work is the principles of systematization and description of available information, its analysis, then explanation, comparison and generalization of existing data, making conclusions. The involvement of regions in development of political, cultural and other relations caused by the understanding that in an increasingly interdependent world there should be a
joint decision of questions of development for international stability, cooperation and prosperity. The materials of this paper can be of use for researchers of Russian-Turkish international relations, history and politics, lecturers, academics.
Keywords: Tatarstan, Russian-Turkish relationship, economy, region, regionalism.
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