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. Tambov: Gramota, 2012. № 10. Part 2. P. 78-82.
SCIENTIFIC AREA:    Political Science
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STRATEGY AND ACTIVITY OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL ANALYSTS' ESTIMATIONS

Klevakina Evgeniya Vladimirovna
Stavropol' State University


Abstract. The authoranalyzes the adequacy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) strategy and tactics interpretation on the part of the international scientific community, and also reveals the main tendencies in the estimations of the CSTO influence degree within the post-soviet space in such fundamental activity directions of the organization as counteraction against international terrorism and extremism, peacekeeping activity, and struggle with narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances illicit trafficking.
Key words and phrases: региональная безопасность, постсоветское пространство, Организация Договора Коллективной Безопасности, терроризм и экстремизм, миротворчество, антинаркотическая политика, оценка деятельности, regional security, post-soviet space, Collective Security Treaty Organization, terrorism and extremism, peacekeeping, anti-drug policy, estimation of activity
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