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:
Halimbekov Kh.Z., Doctor of Economics, professor, international expert.
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:
Abramov V.L., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Chief Researcher of the Russian Federation Government Institute for International Economic Research of the Financial University.
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.
Kantaeva 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 G.R., 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.
Tumakova S.V., Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Senior lecturer, 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. Development of the Arctic: contribution of Sevastopol researchers | 11 |
Adyaeva Z.S., Tsedenov E.N., Mandzhiev A.M., Dertieva A.V. On the foreign political interests of Russia to the countries of central Asia | 22 |
Economics and Law
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Baranov A.M. New humanitarian research methods of the information economy | 31 |
Salmygina E.D. Russia-Belarus: multilateral economic cooperation and its prospects | 47 |
Tourism Economics. Finance and money circulation
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Gusinets E.V. Study of consumer requests of clients of fitness clubs and health centers of Gomel | 60 |
Economy and Living History
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Ternovaya L.O. Valley of ghosts in Crimea: a toponymic exception in hauntology | 76 |
Economics of education
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Qiu Xiaofen The state and development of Sino-Russian cultural exchange | 86 |
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Abstracts
Kondrashihin A.B.
Development of the Arctic: contribution of Sevastopol researchers
The relevance of further research of the Arctic for the development of productive forces and the participation of Sevastopol researchers in expeditions and campaigns are considered. On the example of well-known polar explorers, some indicators are noted that numerically characterize the contribution of the Sevastopol residents to the development of the northern territories of Russia. Recommendations are given for improving the processing of data on Arctic research, taking into account the priority of the scientific result and the possibilities of the digital economy.
Keywords: Arctic, Sevastopol, researcher, methodology, sustainable development, region.
Adyaeva Z.S.
Tsedenov E.N.
Mandzhiev A.M.
Dertieva A.V.
On the foreign political interests of Russia to the countries of central Asia
The essay is based on the analysis of economic, geopolitical and political processes in the Central Asian region. The key place is given to the influence of the Russian Federation in the region of Central Asia. Parallels are drawn between the states of Central Asia in political life, trade, national security. The issue of economic cooperation of the countries of this region with Russia was considered. Of course, the Central Asian region is no longer peripheral and is actively involved in world politics. The geopolitical position of Central Asia between the West and the East predetermines the special significance of its transit potential, which will only grow over time.
Keywords: Central Asia, Russia, politics, economic processes, geopolitics, leadership.
Baranov A.M.
New humanitarian research methods of the information economy
The article discusses new humanitarian methods of information economy research: socio-personal approach, inversion method, empirical virtualization method, developed a unique method - anthropogenic method of information-temporal analysis, allowing to consider functional specifics of information, time, human resources through the lens of institutional theory, established institutional relationships of the developed method with the methodology of information economy research as a whole.
Keywords: information economy, research methods, virtualization, institutional relationships, human resources.
Salmygina E.D.
Russia-Belarus: multilateral economic cooperation and its prospects
The article analyzes Russo-Belarusian relations. Their relations have deep historical roots; common mentality, culture, and history make these two states to be very good allies. These relations are connected with the identity of mentalities and proximity of cultures, as well as with the common history of the two peoples. Moreover, Belarus is a phenomenon of a Post-Soviet country, which also affects the relations between the two countries. The article also examines the economic relations between Russia and Belarus, including trade and investment, which largely determines the prospects for the development of Russian-Belarusian relations today.
Keywords: Russia-Belarus relations, Russia, Belarus, economic relations, trade, investments.
Gusinets E.V.
Study of consumer requests of clients of fitness clubs and health centers of Gomel
The article presents a study of consumer requests and preferences of active clients of fitness clubs and health centers in Gomel of the Republic of Belarus. The study reveals the results of a multi-year survey of those engaged in fitness clubs and fitness centers in the following areas of fitness and sports marketing: attitude to their health, goals and motives for the consumption of fitness services, age activity of consumers, their maternal situation and occupation, as well as the number and evaluation of the quality of services consumed in conjunction with consumer recommendations to improve their presentation conditions.
Keywords: Physical culture and sport, marketing of physical culture and sport, health, fitness, sports and improving and sports services, the market of fitness services, the fitness industry, the fitness centers, fitness clubs, consumer preferences and inquiries in sports and improving classes.
Ternovaya L.O.
Valley of ghosts in Crimea: a toponymic exception in hauntology
The outstanding philosopher and postmodernist J. Derrida, reflecting on the fate of the idea of communism, coined the term “ghost science”. The framework of a new scientific direction was quickly expanded due to cultural and psychological research, which revealed specific reflections of phantom images in works of art and their manifestations in the human mind. Unlike these sciences, the fields of knowledge that study nature are specific and leave no room for ghosts to penetrate into them. The specificity of the geographical object is evidenced by its name. However, the Valley of ghosts in Crimea is an exception to this rule. This, on the one hand, reflects the uniqueness of the Crimean geo-ethical model of the world, and, on the other hand, allows us to understand the reasons for the differences in the use of phantom images by ideologists and politicians and their ignorance by representatives of geography and biology.
Keywords: politics, ideology, linguistics, toponymy, Crimea, hauntology, ghost towns.
Qiu Xiaofen
The state and development of Sino-Russian cultural exchange
China and Russia are the largest neighboring countries; a deep traditional friendship has been established between them. The peoples of China and Russia have a long tradition of friendship and a long history of cultural exchange. Cultural exchanges between them have a rich content and far-reaching impact. Cultural exchanges and cooperation have given the peoples of two countries a common understanding and mutual trust on many issues. In recent years, China and Russia have been constantly expanding exchanges and cooperation in the field of the humanities and society and have achieved fruitful results, becoming a new bright point in the strategic partnership of cooperation.
Keywords: cultural exchange, cultural cooperation, characteristic.
Authors
Adyaeva Z.S., Postgraduate student of the Kalmyk Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Baranov A.M., Candidate of economic sciences. Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Theory and World Economy (Francisk Skorina Gomel State University, Belarus).
Dertieva A.V., Bachelor of the Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University.
Gusinets E.V., Senior Lecturer, Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Culture, Postgraduate Student, Department of Economic Theory and World Economy, Gomel State University, Belarus.
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.
Mandzhiev A.M., Bachelor of the Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University.
Qiu Xiaofen, Shandong University of Communications (Jinan, China).
Salmygina E.D., Master of International Law SAIAS (ECNU, Shanghai), graduate of the Minsk State Linguistic University (MSLU), Faculty of Intercultural Communication.
Ternovaya L.O., Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor (The Moscow Automobile and Road Construction University).
Tsedenov E.N., Bachelor of the Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University.