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The Republic of Belarus and the SCO in the European Geopolitical Space

Abstract

The article notes that the Republic of Belarus in the Eurasian geopolitical space is a transit country, being the point of contact the Western Christian, Eastern Christian civilization and the border of the two most important geo-economic associations. The paper emphasizes that the SCO should be considered as an important geopolitical subject, one of the main objectives of which is the structuring of the Eurasian geopolitical space. It is noted that the new status of the Republic of Belarus in this organization opens new opportunities associated with the formation of a full-fledged «designers» of the modern Eurasian geopolitical space.

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Victor Grigorievich Kogut
Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Russian Federation


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Review

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Kogut V.G. The Republic of Belarus and the SCO in the European Geopolitical Space. Administrative Consulting. 2017;(1):37-44. (In Russ.)

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