Thursday, August 6, 2015

Eldar ISMAILOV........and his geographical maping that bring the invisible remobal of species to clain new territories by them ....

The Germanic world





From where this mathematician come from?


He became from villages developed in  Helenendrof before  1941 ancentry,time after  Stalin deported the Germans to central Asia etc..,
Their recentment to Russia,Europe,america etc .bring a new advance to lead a lineage in a "digital era" style....





How they pretend to divide the rich part of the Caucasus ;

Besides of the lectra above this is their real intention or "big picture " from a day-dreamer neonazi mixture of ethnics sheltered in Russia after Hitler genocide ,reflecting their strong support to him this Germans in question ,mathematician in developed a new geographic mapping of what  will help them to claim territory in a silence way by removing"species" that reside in their claiming zonings by them ,and that include Georgia,Iran,and center Caucasus having a 3 points of strategy exith with black sea in one side ,Georgia great mountains range in center and  Caspian  sea in the other side to have control of Russian central entry with power as follow;


Military strategy with control borders to manipulate the countries involved  way of transportation,development and profit from its territories;
The railroad ,energy system ,the bodies of state administration from economical ,education trought their schooling adopting control mind lecture....







Their projects ;


geopolitical predilections, along with extreme enthusiasm about the national idea, in the Central Caucasus are continuing to have a strong influence on the formation and development of the geo-economic function, which in turn presumes an active search for and the drawing up of a new concise and balanced geo-economic strategy. In this respect, in the 21st century, the countries of the Central Caucasus themselves should primarily strive to ensure that the geo-economic, rather than the geopolitical, function dominates in the region. If the region finally begins to carry out its geo-economic function in a balanced way and can consistently develop it, this will make it possible to develop and perform a coordinated geopolitical function in the future, from which both the countries of the region and the world economy as a whole will benefit. Only by predominantly strengthening the geo-economic function can the Caucasus become a single, integrated, and effective functional subsystem of the global economy.

When developing a conception of national-state interests, the ratio between geopolitics and geo-economics depends on the priority of particular factors, for instance, security in the broad context, prestige on the world arena, economic prosperity, and so on. The geopolitical and geo-economic vectors do not necessarily have to coincide for different goals to be reached. What is more, since they have numerous intersection points, they might contradict each other. Sometimes geopolitical categories play the role of dangerous throwbacks, particularly in those cases when foreign economic strategy is fully subordinated to foreign political precepts.

In our opinion, the Caucasus, which is located on the border of the European security space, should be a geo-economic, rather than a geopolitical region. The Caucasus itself should strive to ensure that geopolitics does not predominate here, otherwise, it might be in danger of becoming controlled by other countries. Geo-economically, the region’s entities can function as single components of the global economy. If the region can ultimately define its geo-economic function, all of its states will gain from this. In this sense, the transportation projects are very important, both of energy resources, and of other raw minerals.

Along with this, based on geopolitical and geo-economic expediency, the need for Caucasian integration, primarily with Central Asia, is growing. Together, these two regions can become a new integrated independent economic regional formation—Central Eurasia. Although the Caucasus, as a historically developed region, is important in itself, its value and geo-economic advantages will increase manifold in this context, since the geo-economic function of the Central Asian region, keeping in mind that it is identical to the geo-economic function of the Central Caucasus, will allow the latter to fully carry it out. Coordinated implementation by the Central Caucasian and Central Asian countries of their geo-economic function is throwing integration opportunities wide open, both throughout the entire Eurasian expanse, and in the global economy. In order to justify this viewpoint, we would do well to look at a three-dimensional panorama of the Caucasus’ geopolitical structure

2 comments:

  1. http://www.bluebirdresearch.com/category/blog/german/

    Their decendency


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  2. http://www.ca-c.org/c-g/2006/journal_eng/c-g-1/02.smailoven.shtml

    Their projects

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