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GLAZYEV, S (4) answer(s).
 
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Customs Union: technologies overcome the crisis / Glazyev, S   Journal Article
Glazyev, S Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Today there are no customs borders between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. All forms of state border control have been abolished, except passport and visa controls at the Russia-Kazakhstan border. Such controls are still in place but it is no longer necessary to fill in customs declarations, to waste time and effort in order to overcome customs barriers. Sanitary, veterinary, phytosanitary and transport controls have been abolished, based on general rules, along with customs control. This helps to get rid of queues at the borders.
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EurAsEC Customs Union and Ukraine / Glazyev, S   Journal Article
Glazyev, S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract AGAINST THE BACKGROUND of the global economic crisis, which has plunged the developed countries into a depression, we are witnessing the emergence of new centers of the world economy: China, Brazil and India. With the formation of a new technological order, they are emerging on the back of another long wave of economic growth. The world financial system is turning into a multi-currency one, and unipolar globalization is giving way to the creation of large regional economic unions. In the wake of the European Union, a huge ASEAN Free Trade Area is forming in Southeast Asia, the MERCOSUR Customs Union in South America, and NAFTA in North America. One of these integration arrangements in the Eurasian space is the Customs Union of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.
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Eurasian economic union: directions for strategic development / Glazyev, S   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IT IS TEN YEARS now since a Customs Union was established within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC): common systems of tariff and non-tariff regulation took effect on January 1, 2010, and a Customs Code that provided for the abolition of customs clearance of goods in mutual trade between Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia came into force on July 1, 2010. The entry into force of these key agreements formalized the common customs territory of the three states.
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Last geopolitical game: the U.S. begins and loses / Glazyev, S   Article
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Summary/Abstract CONTRARY TO THE PREDICTIONS made by Washington advocates,1 the disintegration of the USSR and the world socialist system did not lead to the end of history. Neither socialism nor the crisis of capitalism has disappeared. Granted, the first has acquired Chinese specifics and integrated the mechanisms of market self-organization, producing a new type of social and economic relations, which half a century ago Pitirim Sorokin prophetically described as an integral order. The second, having assumed the appearance of a global financial crisis, acquired a global scale. However, just as the Great Depression of the 1930s, it did not hurt socialist economies, which, in addition to China, should also include Vietnam, Cuba and, to a certain extent, India and North Korea, which has preserved its uniqueness. On the other hand, as the Soviet Union used the Great Depression in capitalist countries for socialist industrialization purposes, China, by mastering a wide range of Western technology, in response to the global crisis, focused on ensuring the rise of the domestic market.
Key Words Geopolitics  China  Russia  U.S. 
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