Directions for the Development and Improvement of Foreign Economic Relations within the Framework of the Eurasian Economic Union
( Pp. 243-248)

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Albert R. Egiazaryan postgraduate student, Institute of Public Administration and Management
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Moscow, Russian Federation Alexander Yu. Knobel Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Head of the International Laboratory for Foreign Trade Research, Institute of Public Administration and Management; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; Moscow, Russian Federation
Российская академия народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации
г. Москва, Российская Федерация
Abstract:
The article examines the role of the Eurasian Economic Union as an institution for ensuring the financial security of the Russian Federation in the context of a new reality. In the context of the development of the phenomenon of globalization and international relations, the role of various alliances that arise between states at the international level is increasing. Interstate associations are formed with a variety of goals, including: strengthening political and economic ties, solving global problems. Also, many other determinants can form the basis of such integrations at a high (international) level. In modern conditions, for the Russian Federation, unification within the framework of the EAEU integration is of fundamental importance, due to the presence of a number of threats emanating from the countries of the collective West, encroaching and having a destructive effect on national public relations in various spheres of life of Russian society. In order to overcome such problems, the role of unions and integrations for domestic practice is increasing. Such alliances make it possible, as a result of the integration of the efforts of States, to formulate an effective strategy to overcome the problems and threats that arise in relation to the national order of each of the member countries of such an alliance.
How to Cite:
Egiazaryan A. R., Knobel A. Yu. Directions for the Development and Improvement of Foreign Economic Relations within the Framework of the Eurasian Economic Union // ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND LEGAL PRACTICE. 2024. Vol. 20. № 5. P. 243-248. (in Russ.) EDN: QWEBIW
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Keywords:
world economy; foreign economic activity of the Russian Federation; international integration; financial security; financial sovereignty; improvement and development of foreign economic relations; EEA..


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