Editorial Council
Chief Editor:
Ryabova E.I., Candidate of Political Sciences, Deputy Director for Academic and Educational Work, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch), educational institutions of higher education unions «Academy of Labor and Social Relations» in Sevastopol. Developer and teacher of advanced training courses for public affairs of employees in the city of Sevastopol. Leading expert on labor and official disputes.
Deputy Chief Editor:
Kondrashihin A.B., Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch) “Academy of Labour and Social Relations” in Sevastopol.
Academic Council:
Belov V.G., Doctor of economic sciences, Professor, Free Economic Society (President).
Bolotskih E.G., Honored Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Member of the Russian Union of Artists, the Moscow Union of Artists, the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, the International Art Foundation, Professor of the Design Department of the Russian State University of Art and Design.
Dorina E.B., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of National Economy and Public Administration, Belarusian State Economic University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
Fotina L.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Honali Kurbonzoda, Doctor of Historical Sciences. Professor, Rector of the “National Institute of professional development and training of educators”, Tajikistan.
Kontaeva O.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Certified Auditor of the Russian Federation, General Director of “Lyudmila” Audit firm.
Larina T.V., Candidate of Economic Sciences, Deputy Head of the economic development department in Sevastopol.
Martinkin A.V., Candidate of Historical Sciences, Director of the Center for Political and Ethnic Confessional Studies at the Moscow State University in Sevastopol, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of History and International Relations of the Moscow State University in Sevastopol.
Mikhaylenko A.N., Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, State Counselor of the Russian Federation of the 3rd class.
Murashko S.F., Professor. Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Russian and Foreign Languages, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
Naumova O.V., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Stas’kov N.V., Doctor of Political Sciences, Expert.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor MADI (The Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University).
Vodolackiy V.P., Doctor of Social Sciences, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Supreme Ataman of the Union of Cossacks of Russia and abroad Warriors, Cossack General.
Yanuskina V.V., Candidate of Law, Lecturer of the department of jurisprudence and practical jurisprudence, Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Yumakova S.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics and Law in Sevastopol.
International block:
In Jui, People’s Republic of China, Far Eastern Federal University.
Sorvirov B.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Economic Theory and World Economy of Francis Skaryna Gomel State University.
Wang Haiyan, Candidate of Economic Sciences. Senior Researcher, Deputy Head of the Center for Central Asian Studies, Center for Russian Studies, Institute of International Relations and Regional Development and the Institute for the Study of the SCO East China Pedagogical University.
Content
Crimea in the world economy and geopolitics
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Kondrashihin A.B. Production forces of the city in the conditions of digitalization of space | 11 |
Mitya E.D., Kunitsyna M.B. Influence of the Crimean War on the development of international humanitarian law and modern nursing | 17 |
Economics and Law
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Shaulskaya A.S. Problems of individualization in determining the size of financial sanctions by the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation | 25 |
Economics of Education
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Li Kun Comparative study of Chinese and Russian numbers | 31 |
Economy of Tourism. Finance and money circulation
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#ZBFest-2019: music and atmosphere that will turn Crimea into Monaco | 38 |
“Zolotaya Balka” builds social housing | 43 |
WineFest-2019 entered the top 3 open-air weekend events and gathered 25 thousand guests | 44 |
Ilchenko V.N. Government services in the field of employment on insurance principles | 47 |
Economy and Living History
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Qiu Xiaofen Changes of China’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century | 53 |
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Abstracts
Kondrashihin A.B.
Production forces of the city in the conditions of digitalization of space
The current state of urban space is considered from the position of digitalization of its economy. The analysis is based on reports from the executive authority. The prerequisites for predominantly innovative development of the system of productive forces are highlighted. The role of scientific and educational institutions in supporting entrepreneurship and the growth of quality of life based on digital technologies is reflected.
Key words: innovation, digital economy, region, urban space, informatization, productive forces.
Mitya E.D.
Kunitsyna M.B.
Influence of the Crimean War on the development of international humanitarian law and modern nursing
This article discusses the features of the formation of the foundations of the legal regulation of international humanitarian law as a special branch of international relations aimed at protecting the right to life and health of persons involved in armed conflicts. Also, based on the analysis of the activities of representatives of public organizations and ordinary residents of Sevastopol, who provided first aid first on the battlefield, as well as transporting the wounded to field hospitals, conclusions were drawn about the development of the foundations of nursing as a special component of military field medicine.
Key words: Crimean War, sisters of mercy, international humanitarian law, Kestovozdvizhenskaya monastery, widow houses, Dasha of Sevastopol.
Shaulskaya A.S.
Problems of individualization in determining the size of financial sanctions by the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation
The article deals with the problem of individualization when determining the size of financial sanctions by the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation. This topic has acquired particular relevance against the background of numerous appeals to the judicial authorities for protection, in connection with which, the judicial system is subject to greater workload, and enterprises suffer excessive financial losses.
Key words: Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, violations in the system of compulsory pension insurance, accounting in the system of pension insurance, individualization of punishment.
Li Kun
Comparative study of Chinese and Russian numbers
Since numbers have arisen, numbers have permeated every aspect of human life. Numbers are one of the most frequent means by which to describe the world and the life of mankind. In ancient traditions, people have a reverence for numbers. Numbers have not only quantitative meanings, but also beyond-quantitative meanings. In this work we aim to show the rich digital culture of the two Nations, to help foreigners overcome difficulties in intercultural communication, to learn the customs of other countries in communication.
Key words: numbers, Chinese, Russian, comparison.
Qiu Xiaofen
Changes of China's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
After the 18th Congress of the Communist Party, China proposed a number of new diplomatic ideas, such as a path of peaceful development, to convey to the outside world that China would pursue development by peaceful means and promote peace and prosperity throughout the world. In adjoining areas, China has put forward a diplomatic concept: adhere to the principle of “building friendships and partnerships with neighbors,” striving to create a community with a common destiny. And this will become the guiding ideology for solving the problems facing China. This series of diplomatic ideas has brought a new dimension to global governance and international relations.
Key words: China, foreign policy, national interest.
Authors
Ilchenko V.N., Institute of Economics and Law (branch) of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations in Sevastopol.
Kondrashihin A.B., Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Economics and Law (Branch) "Academy of Labour and Social Relations" in Sevastopol.
Kunitsyna M.B., Student of the Institute of Economics and Law (branch) "Academy of Labor and Social Relations" in Sevastopol.
Li Kun, Shandong University of Communications (Jinan, China).
Mitya E.D., Senior Lecturer of the Department of Theoretical and Public Law Disciplines of the Institute of Economics and Law (Branch) "Academy of Labor and Social Relations" in Sevastopol.
Shaulskaya A.S., Student of the Institute of Economics and Law (branch) of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations in the city of Sevastopol.
Qiu Xiaofen, Shandong University of Communications (Jinan, China).