The paper also illustrates the challenges and opportunities for the Eurasian integration and for the establishment of a multipolar world order. The paper also briefly outlines the geopolitical ...
After 1945, Eurasia’s geo­politics changed once the ... One problem was the catastrophic success of economic integration. After a disastrous, post-collapse depression, Russia recovered; its ...
Obviously, Greater Eurasia with its nearly endless natural resources, huge human capital and colossal scientific, industrial, and technological potential is establishing itself as a key center of ...
"Eurasian integration brings incontestable benefits to all participating states, and, of course, to Kyrgyzstan," the Russian leader said. Kyrgyzstan’s joining the Eurasian Economic Union eight ...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Eurasian states have embarked on divergent developmental paths with different ...
A meeting of the Second Greater Circle of the Russian Cossack Society was held at the Supreme Church Council Hall of the ...
This report analyses EU-Russian competition in Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Moldova, and Georgia including often overlooked domestic factors. This report supported by the British Ukrainian Society.
It follows that the Eurasian Economic Union would probably ... would be seen in Moscow as a violation of the terms of the integration agreements. In other words, it would not be a big mistake ...
Belarus-Russia relations reached an unprecedented level in all areas of cooperation, including within the Union State,” the minister emphasized.
Second, major Eurasian economies are predominantly driven by raw material exports and the absence of a cohesive regional industry value chain undermines the foundation for economic integration.