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Кафедра ЮНЕСКО: новое направление — реалии и перспективы

Кафедра ЮНЕСКО: новое направление — реалии и перспективы

Abstract

The article deals with a retrospective and current state of scientific and practical approach to foreign economic a ctivity in «non-traditional business», the example of philately. History of philately associated with the reform of postal services in the mid-nineteenth century and coincides with the beginning of the formation of the world market. Particular attention is given to the justification of serious theoretical research in this direction based on the formation of the UNESCO Chair in international communication research.

В публикации рассматривается ретроспектива и современное состояние научно-практического подхода к внешнеэкономической деятельности в сфере нетрадиционного бизнеса на примере филателии. История филателии связана с реформированием почтовой связи в середине XIX столетия и совпадает с началом формирования мирового рынка. Особое внимание в публикации уделено обоснованию необходимости серьезных теоретических исследований в данном направлении на основе формирования кафедры ЮНЕСКО в сфере международных коммуникационных изысканий.

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КАФЕДРА,НЕТРАДИЦИОННЫЙ БИЗНЕС,NON-TRADITIONAL BUSINESS,КОММУНИКАЦИОННЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ,COMMUNICATION RESEARCH,UNESCO CHAIR

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