
ENSURING FOOD SECURITY IN KAZAKHSTAN: THEORY, METHODOLOGY AND PRACTICE
Author(s) -
A. Dzhumabayeva,
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D. Babash,
A. Kendzhasarova,
R. Arzikulova,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
statistika, učet i audit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1563-2415
DOI - 10.51579/1563-2415.2022-1.07
Subject(s) - dominance (genetics) , politics , competition (biology) , political science , political economy , order (exchange) , economic system , economy , economics , law , finance , ecology , biochemistry , chemistry , biology , gene
. In the modern world, the logic of states' actions is subordinated to the idea of finding advantageous positioning in the new post-industrial information world, where the interests of states collide in the struggle for political influence, finance, and human capital. Economic leaders seeking to maintain their global dominance are increasingly violating the rules that they themselves once proclaimed. They are being overtaken and overtaken by new economies, which is why competition is becoming more and more deformed from the point of view of law and rules. Kazakhstan, as a country regaining its rightful place in the world, is experiencing exorbitant political and economic pressure from countries that consider themselves pillars of the current world order. However, throughout its history, the Republic of Kazakhstan has faced attempts to impose someone's political will and values on it. Contrary to this, our country acts on the world stage based on the understanding that the world system should be based on the principles of fair competition, respect for the culture and traditions of other countries, mutual assistance and cooperation.