GEO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS IN CLOUD BLACK SEA TO CENTRAL ASIA
Abstract
This material is dedicated to the change in the spatial development of the core of the Eurasian space. In this exposé is a brief summary of the main geographic areas forming the major regions and areas of active human society activity. Illustrated are the main weaknesses of the region in geoeconomics and geopolitical plan and plot a vision for their future development and how these processes will affect Bulgaria.References
2.Kolev, K., Globalnoto selo ilyuziya ili realnost, Izd.”Kolins-5”, 2003 g.
3.Bauman, Z., Globalizatsiyata i posleditsite za choveka (prevod ot angliyski ezik Dimitrova M., redaktor Gankov A.) 2003 g.
4.Gilpin, R., Globalna politikonomiya, Izd.”Damyan yankov”, Sofiya, 2003 g.
5.Zigler, Zh., Novite gospodari na sveta i tezi koito im se protivopostavyat (prevod ot frenski ezik Milanova M., redaktor Gospodinov D.) Siela, 2004 g.
6. Karastoyanov, St. Politicheska geografiya, geopolitika, geostrategiya. Izd. 2012
7. Petrov, K. Geoikonomicheski analizi. Izd.Avangard Prima 2009 g. 85.
8. Stiglits, D., Globalizatsiyata i nedovolnite ot neya, Izd.”InfoDar” i “Stopanstvo” UNSS 2002 g.
9.Tomov, Al. Chetvartata tsivilizatsiya. Izd. Lik 1995 g.
10.Yakovets, Yu., Globalizatsiya i vzaimodeystvie tsivilizatsii, Izd.”Akademika” Moskva, 2004 g. 11. The Future of the Global Economy: Towards a long Boom, Organization for Economic – Cooperation and Development, 2014
11. Soros, G., The Bubble of American Supremacy 2004, Phoenix, London, Walters J. Clinton: My Confession, Daily Express, 2004
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
By submitting a paper for publishing the authors hereby comply with the following provisions: 1. The authors retain the copyrights and only give the journal the right for first publication while licensing the work under Creative Commons Attribution License, which grants permissions to others to share the contribution citing this journal as first publication of the text. 2. The authors may enter separate, additional contractual relations for non-exclusive distribution of the published version of the work in this journal (e.g. to upload it in an institutional depository, or to be published in a book), given that they cite the first publication in this journal. 3. The authors are allowed and are encouraged to publish their works online (e.g. to upload it in an institutional depository, personal websites, social networks, etc.) before, during, and after the submission of the paper here, because this may lead to productive exchange, as well as earlier and larger referencing of the published works (see The Effect of Open Access).