Youth Vector of Europe: Strategic, State and International Communication

DOI: 10.55206/NNUH7157

 

Lilia Zainieva

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

E-mail: zainieval@mail.ru

 

Aigul Abzhapparova

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

E-mail: aigul.abzhapparova@gmail.com

 

Elmira Suimbayeva

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

E-mail: ehlmira9@mail.ru

rhetoric journalAbstract: The article emphasizes that the implementation of youth policy depends on many factors, primarily on its implementation at all levels: international, regional and national. This article is devoted to the study of youth policy issues in line with the last two levels. It is based on the materials of the European Union and a number of states in this region. Such issues as the creation and establishment of the activities of pan-European structures are being considered. Moreover, this process is analyzed not only at the level of state bodies, but also non-governmental organizations, especially youth. Special attention is paid to international cooperation in the field of youth policy. A significant part of the article is occupied by materials related to work among young people in specific European countries. They summarize the experience in the field of education, employ­ment and other main areas of the young generation’s life, highlight the features of this experience in order to use it by other states. The analysis showed that European countries have accumulated sufficient potential in working with young people. The achievements of the European Union as a whole are also of interest, especially in the development of integration processes, the unification of organizational, legal and material resources.

Keywords: youth, Youth 2030 Strategy, level of youth policy, international cooperation, education, employment, Council of Europe, European Union.

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