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The security of the international transport corridor «North – South»

Abstract

The article deals with the main threats to the security of “North – South” international transport corridor. These threats are the potential conflicts located near transport communications of “North – South” in the South Caucauses, Central Asia, Middle East and South Asia, activity of terrorist organizations and colored revolutions in the countries participating in the building of the corridor. Such international and inner conflicts prevention and solving could be provided by SCO, CSTO and bilateral cooperation between Russia and states-participants of the “North – South” project.

About the Authors

A. S. Semchenkov
Russian University of Transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

Semchenkov Andrej Sergeevich, doctor of political sciences, professor

Moscow



A. K. Nesolenava
Russian University of Transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

Nesolenava Alina Kirillovna, candidate of political sciences, associate professor

Moscow



References

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Semchenkov A.S., Nesolenava A.K. The security of the international transport corridor «North – South». P.O.I.S.K. 2021;(5):20-29. (In Russ.)

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