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Социогуманитарное сотрудничество населения белорусско-украинско-российского приграничья: история, современность, перспективы

Социогуманитарное сотрудничество населения белорусско-украинско-российского приграничья: история, современность, перспективы

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются исторические, национально-этнические, экономические, геополитические и ментальные аспекты формирования социально-гуманитарных взаимоотношений населения приграничных регионов Беларуси, Украины и Российской Федерации. Показано, что за время самостоятельного, в пределах суверенных государств, развития, накопились различия в представлении о параметрах межславянского взаимодействия. Вместе с тем, генетическое родство славянских народов, схожие природно-климатические условия, исторический опыт хозяйственного и социогуманитарного взаимодействия, являются надежной базой для поддержания бесконфликтного взаимодействия населения приграничных регионов. The article discusses the historical, national-ethnic, economic, geopolitical and mental aspects of the formation of social and humanitarian relations between the population of the border regions of Belarus, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. It is shown that during the independent development of sovereign states, differences have accumulated in the idea of the parameters of inter-Slavic interaction. At the same time, the genetic relation of the Slavic peoples, similar climatic conditions, historical experience of economic and socio-humanitarian interaction, are a reliable basis for maintaining conflict-free interaction between the population of border regions.

Keywords

Социогуманитарное сотрудничество, Природно-климатические условия, Межэтнические процессы, Genetic relation, Генетическое родство, Интеграционные процессы, Socio-humanitarian cooperation, Climatic conditions, Integration processes, Interethnic processes

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