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Socioeconomic Zoning of the Cross-Border Region Between Kazakhstan and Russia

The study’s relevance is substantiated by the strategic goal and practical significance of economic cooperation and integration, as well as the advan­cement of cultural and political collaboration between neighboring states. The research involves analyzing socioeconomic data of cross-border territories and zoning the Kazakhstan-Russia border area. This comprehensive study can serve as a foundation for detecting border security risks and examining the stability of the Kazakhstan-Russia border.
The findings reveal the existence of four socioeconomic regions within the Kazakhstan-Russia cross-border area: Western, Central, Northern, and Eastern, each with its specifics. The Western and Northern regions are iden­tified as having predominantly developed territories, whereas the Central and Eastern ones exhibit lower levels of development and economic prosperity. Interestingly, a consistent pattern emerged, indicating significant develop­mental asymmetry between adjacent border areas in the more developed terri­tories, whereas such disparities were minimal in the less developed regions. Overall, the research findings demonstrate notable differences in socioecono­mic parameters across the Kazakhstan-Russia cross-border region.
 

Sokolov A. A. sokolovaa@rambler.ru

Rudneva O. S. ksen1909@mail.ru

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