CONTRIBUTORS

Nikolai I. Pereslavtsev – an expert in the Research Laboratory of   Spatial Logistics, Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University, Vladivostok. He is one of the leading specialists in Primorye region on the questions of Asia-Pacific security and Korean Peninsula and has about 40 publications about these issues. E-mail: pereslavtsev@msun.ru

Anastasia O. Barannikova – Ph.D (History), a research fellow in  the Research Laboratory of Spatial Logistics, Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University, Vladivostok. Main scientific interests: all aspects of interactions among the Asia-Pacific countries; Russian Far East in the system of Russian national interests. She has many publications about these issues, especially relating the problems of political and military situation in NE Asia and on the Korean Peninsula. E-mail: electronicCCM@yandex.ru, phone: +79242414737

 Viktor A. Burlakov – Ph. D (political sciences), Associate professor, Communications & Media Dept., School of Humanities, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok. Research interests: geopolitics, international relations in North-East Asia, domestic policy of Russia, situational political analysis. Primary scientific publications: “The Tumangan Project And Geopolitical Game in North-East Asia in 1990’s”,Vladivostok, VSUES, 2007, “Geopolitics in Modern Russian Political Science: Searching For New Paradigm” // Russia and the Asia – Pacific. Vol.4, 2008, “The Greater Tumen Initiative as Economic Platform for Inter-Korean Dialogue” // Toward a Roadmap for Peace and Development in Northeast Asia, a Collection of Essays. Universal Peace Federation, 2015, tеl.: 8-914-078-70-08, E-mail: burlakov.va@dvfu.ru

Peter Yu. Samoylenko – Ph.D (political sciences), Associate professor, Department of public relations and advertising, School of Humanities of Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok. As well, he’s an expert in Russian Society of Political Scientists, Moscow. Research interests: international processes in Asia-Pacific, information security and international relations, problems of security and transparency on Korean Peninsula, Northeast Asia and modern trends of foreign relations. E-mail: petersam@mail.ru

Roman V. Tarantul – applicant for the Degree of Candidate of political sciences (Ph.D), Department of International Relations, Institute of Oriental Studies – School of Regional and International Studies, Far Eastern Federal University, tel. 89242425693, e-mail: fulickovitch@yandex.ru

Zlata Yu. Komogortseva – 3rd year student of Vladivostok Branch of the Russian Customs Academy. E-mail: zlatakomogorceva@gmail.com

Matvey M. Kalyagin – 3rd year student of Vladivostok Branch of the Russian Customs Academy. E-mail: mat. Kalyagin777@gmail.com

Maksim A. Saltykov – Ph.D (economic sciences), Associate professor at the Department of Economic Theory and World Economy, Vladivostok Branch of  the Russian Customs Academy. E-mail: saltykov_ma@mail.ru

Maria R. Korobeynikova – graduate student, Far Eastern State Transport University, Khabarovsk, Russia. E-mail: mariya744249@mail.ru

Roman G. Korol Ph.D (technics), Associate professor at the Far Eastern State Transport University, Khabarovsk, Russia. E-mail: kingkhv27@mail.ru

Sergei  N. Leonov –  Dr. of Sc. (economics), Professor, Leading Researcher, Economic Research    Institute of Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Khabarovsk, Russia). E-mail: Leonov@ecrin.ru.

Elena A. Zaostrovskikh –  Ph.D (economics), Researcher, Economic Research Institute of Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Khabarovsk, Russia. E-mail: zaost@ecrin.ru.

Vladimir N. Sokolov – Ph.D (History), Head of Scientific research center, Professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Primorsky branch, Vladivostok  E-mail: metacult@mail.ru

Liubov V. Terenteva –  Ph.D. (technical sciences), Professor of the Maritime Management Department, Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University, Vladivostok, Russia. The main area of research –  improvement of seaport operability. Most important publications: “Theoretical basis of simulation modeling of seaport transshipment facilities operations”, “Simulation modeling as a method of comprehensive justification for a stevedoring company resource needs”. E-mail: terenteva@msun.ru