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    US POLICY TOWARDS CENTRAL ASIA
    (Қазақстан ғылымының дамуы мен келешегі жастар көзімен - 2018, 2018) Yechshanova A.
    The report demonstrates stages of United State’s policy towards Central Asia. As the region has become one of the main actors of today’s world with numbers of reasons, such as its geopolitical significance; possible and planned transport and pipeline routes; the richest natural and human resources. The noticeable stages can be seen due to mentioned importance of the region, and can be divided into certain periods. In this paper, the evolution of the main trends and mechanisms for implementing the strategy of the United States in Central Asia from 1991 until 2005, the primary two stages will be described.
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    THE RIGHTS OF MINORITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND RIGHTS OF MINORITIES IN KAZAKHSTAN
    (Қазақстан ғылымының дамуы мен келешегі жастар көзімен - 2018, 2018) Yussupova D.
    The term minority as used in the United Nations human rights system usually refers to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, pursuant to the United Nations Minorities Declaration. All States have one or more minority groups within their national territories, characterized by their own national, ethnic, linguistic or religious identity, which differs from that of the majority population. The assurance of minorities is one of the most seasoned worries of international law. The base of the minority issue lies in segregation, abuse, avoidance, and foreswearing of personality. These issues relating to minorities have been tended to by states exclusively and as a feature of bigger global society by conceiving diverse frameworks. The security of minority rights has maybe never been as pertinent as today. Kazakhstan’s unusually diverse ethnic makeup was partially due to it being a historical transit point for Central Asian groups moving west. More recently it was used by Tsarist Russia and then by the Soviet Union as an area of Russian colonization. The impact of policies means that though they are now the largest ethnic group within Kazakhstan, the Kazakhs were a minority at the time of independence in 1991. They now constitute a majority after millions, mainly Russians and other minorities, left after independence. Minority groups include Russians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks, Germans, Tatars, Uighurs, Belarusians, Koreans.
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    INFLUENCE OF EQUALITY OF GENDER RIGHTS ON INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCE
    (Қазақстан ғылымының дамуы мен келешегі жастар көзімен - 2018, 2018) Moldakhmetova A.
    Recently, certain human rights are becoming increasingly debatable. Specifically, one of the gender equality or feminism. Due to accelerating progress in global connections, that is becoming easier to notice different problems of human rights. Gender rights are debatable currently, the reason is swelling inequality among genders which arises uprisings and dissatisfaction of minority- women. In present world and reality there are increasingly difficult conditions under which minority needs to reconciliate. Main reasons are the growth of poverty and inequality as well. Consequently, inequality becoming a vital issue of current problems of communities. Because of the minor opportunities given to a minority or women, there could be major effects: decreased competence of the high-skilled labor. Which can cause a serious problem for development of a state and also decrease competence of labor force, specifically one of the high-skilled. Feminism is looking for the social political and economic issues- resolving those issues will encourage elimination of discrimination and power inequality. Currently there are already disputable issues of inequality among races, but the inequality gender issues are significant as well. Analysis goes further to study of certain characteristics of genders, that are differently observe and action in world politics and other fields.
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    Post-Soviet dynamics in the Central Asian region
    (Suleyman Demirel University, 2021-11-22) Aizada Nuriddenova; Baltabayeva Gaukhar