Rethinking Economic Potential of the Caspian Region: Case of Transport

Authors

  • Inna Vitalévna Andronova RUDN University
  • Egor Vadimovich Pak MGIMO University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2022-9-94-106

Keywords:

Caspian region, Caspian Sea, international transport corridor, economic sanctions, foreign trade of Russia

Abstract

The paper critically captures ideals and realities of turning the Caspian region into an emerging global trade centre and, consequently, a promising transport hub within the International North-South Transport Corridor given the redirection of Russia’s foreign trade flows under the sanctions imposed by the West. Thus, creation of a designed “Caspian Consortium for Development” might be a good tool for a complex and inclusive utilization of economic potential of the basin. As of today, transport and logistics dimension of this initiative looks one of the most burning. However, a bundle of related chronicle problems of the region lasting from early 2000s requires revised approaches and mutual concessions both at interstate and corporate levels.

Author Biographies

Inna Vitalévna Andronova, RUDN University

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor
Place of work, post: Peoples‘ Friendship University of Russia, the Head of International Economic

Egor Vadimovich Pak, MGIMO University

Candidate of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia, Department of International Economic Relations and Foreign Relations, Associate Professor

Published

2024-01-26

How to Cite

Andronova, I. V., & Pak, E. V. (2024). Rethinking Economic Potential of the Caspian Region: Case of Transport. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (9), 94–106. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2022-9-94-106

Issue

Section

World economy

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