State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century

The urgency of the investigated problem is caused by the state regulation of foreign economic relations is one of the priority political tasks. In the first half of the XIX century, when the era of colonial world division ended, the spheres of influence and colonial expansion of the world powers we...

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Main Authors: Marina Maratovna-Imasheva, Aidar Yurievich-Khabutdinov, Dina Abdulbarovna-Mustafina, Linar Fаrgatovich-Abzalov, Sevindj Israfil gizi-Alieva
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Quindio 2022-08-01
Series:Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
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Online Access:https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/931
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author Marina Maratovna-Imasheva
Aidar Yurievich-Khabutdinov
Dina Abdulbarovna-Mustafina
Linar Fаrgatovich-Abzalov
Sevindj Israfil gizi-Alieva
author_facet Marina Maratovna-Imasheva
Aidar Yurievich-Khabutdinov
Dina Abdulbarovna-Mustafina
Linar Fаrgatovich-Abzalov
Sevindj Israfil gizi-Alieva
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description The urgency of the investigated problem is caused by the state regulation of foreign economic relations is one of the priority political tasks. In the first half of the XIX century, when the era of colonial world division ended, the spheres of influence and colonial expansion of the world powers were outlined. During this period, rivalry with England in Central Asia, Iran and Transcaucasia proved strategically important to Russia. These territories had long been economic partners for Russia. The paper aims to show the role of specially created bodies in the Russian Empire in regulating trade and economic relations of the state with the countries of Central Asia, using general scientific and special-historical methods. The leading methods in the presented study are the method of institutional analysis, problem analysis, and comparative-historical method. Results show that In 1819, the Asia Department and the Asia Committee were established within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs due to reorganizations and the search for the best solution to the urgent problems of economic cooperation with Asian countries. A main task of regulating economic relations was customs and tariff regulation. The compilation and enactment of the Asian Tariff was central to the activities of the bodies that controlled Russian-Asian trade.
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spelling doaj.art-9c1952c37dff44539cf05e3b1616d2992022-12-22T04:04:28ZspaUniversidad del QuindioRevista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío1794-631X2500-57822022-08-0134S210.33975/riuq.vol34nS2.931State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX centuryMarina Maratovna-Imasheva0Aidar Yurievich-Khabutdinov1Dina Abdulbarovna-Mustafina2Linar Fаrgatovich-Abzalov3Sevindj Israfil gizi-Alieva4Kazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityAzerbaijan State Pedagogical University The urgency of the investigated problem is caused by the state regulation of foreign economic relations is one of the priority political tasks. In the first half of the XIX century, when the era of colonial world division ended, the spheres of influence and colonial expansion of the world powers were outlined. During this period, rivalry with England in Central Asia, Iran and Transcaucasia proved strategically important to Russia. These territories had long been economic partners for Russia. The paper aims to show the role of specially created bodies in the Russian Empire in regulating trade and economic relations of the state with the countries of Central Asia, using general scientific and special-historical methods. The leading methods in the presented study are the method of institutional analysis, problem analysis, and comparative-historical method. Results show that In 1819, the Asia Department and the Asia Committee were established within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs due to reorganizations and the search for the best solution to the urgent problems of economic cooperation with Asian countries. A main task of regulating economic relations was customs and tariff regulation. The compilation and enactment of the Asian Tariff was central to the activities of the bodies that controlled Russian-Asian trade. https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/931foreign tradeRusso-Asian tradestate policygovernment agencyAsia Department
spellingShingle Marina Maratovna-Imasheva
Aidar Yurievich-Khabutdinov
Dina Abdulbarovna-Mustafina
Linar Fаrgatovich-Abzalov
Sevindj Israfil gizi-Alieva
State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
foreign trade
Russo-Asian trade
state policy
government agency
Asia Department
title State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
title_full State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
title_fullStr State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
title_full_unstemmed State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
title_short State bodies regulating Russian-Asian trade in the first half of the XIX century
title_sort state bodies regulating russian asian trade in the first half of the xix century
topic foreign trade
Russo-Asian trade
state policy
government agency
Asia Department
url https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/931
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