Abstract:
This thesis work investigates the Eurasian economic structural transformation in the context of selective globalization, using Kyrgyzstan as a case study. Globalization is significant because interdependence between countries has grown over time, and the gap between economically "shark" countries and developing countries has become significant. Globalization is primarily seen as an economic process, but this process concerns various aspects of society and therefore requires a multifactor analysis and interdisciplinary research. When analyzing the economic processes in the countries of Eurasia in the context of globalization, it is important to take into account the socio-cultural and historical context as well. It is crucial to indicate how the countries have developed in the past two decades in order to analyze their future perspectives. In this dissertation, data from different sources will be analyzed using qualitative and quantitative methods, focusing on the integration processes, the economic and political situation, and the prospects for development in Eurasia, specifically Kyrgyzstan.