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EU – Central Asia Partnership for Conducive Business Environment and Decent Work

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  • Andersone Liga

    (1 PhD candidate, Riga Stradins University, .)

  • Stacenko Sergejs

    (2 PhD in Public Administration, a Sworn Advocate and Senior Researcher at the Riga Stradins University, .)

  • Imasheva Bagdat

    (3 Professor in Biology, Dr.in Biological Sciences, Advisor to the Chairman of the Board, the National Centre for Public Health, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, .)

  • Muravska Tatjana

    (4 Professor in Regional Economy and European Integration, Jean Monnet Professor and a visiting professor at universities in Europe, Canada, India, Georgia. Director, Doctoral Programme in Business Administration, Riga Stradins University, and a Chairperson of the Academic Council, Doctoral School for European and Baltic Sea Region Studies, University of Latvia, .)

Abstract

EU-Central Asia (CA) relations have developed significantly over recent years. Nowadays, both regions are gong through of a unique global hybrid crisis with major challenges for business and social environment. An international partnership under the follow up on fundamental principles and trends of a global development framework is of prime importance. The article aims to address some of the issues outlined in the Decent Work Agenda which is a core doctrine of the 2030 Agenda’s concept and that are relevant to the CA countries. At first the article looks at a brief conceptual overview of the economic transformation of CA economies and role of sustainable business environment in achieving sustainable development goals. The authors discuss the promotion of EU values in employment relations and social dialogue in CA as a precondition for productive and decent employment. Finally, the article article concludes that the theoretical approach to the EU support programmes and instruments followed by their practical implications should be multi- dimensional in nature and benefit from direct in-situ exposure. Furthermore, a comparative assessment approach by experts on benefits of the EU external programmes is badly needed for EU and CA.

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  • Andersone Liga & Stacenko Sergejs & Imasheva Bagdat & Muravska Tatjana, 2021. "EU – Central Asia Partnership for Conducive Business Environment and Decent Work," European Studies - The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics, Sciendo, vol. 8(1), pages 83-103, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:eurstu:v:8:y:2021:i:1:p:83-103:n:8
    DOI: 10.2478/eustu-2022-0066
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