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“External Contour” of Eurasian Integration
, 2020The Eurasian Economic Union is interested in development of cooperation with external actors. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is considered as a prospect partner.
N. Fedorov
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Natural Gas in the Process of Eurasian Integration
2020From the construction of LNG terminals in the Baltic Sea to the development of pipeline networks across Central Asia, the former Soviet Union remains a dynamic space for the production, transit, and delivery of energy. At the core of this space lays the Russian Federation, a country whose vast resources and energy supplies have evolved from a commodity
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From Post-Soviet to Eurasian Integration
2012In Eastern Europe, currently there seems to be substantial evidence of competition between ‘European’ and ‘post-Soviet’ integration projects which are perceived by both sides to be mutually exclusive. The consequences of this competition have been discussed in existing research papers; however, we would argue that the competition between European ...
Evgeny Vinokurov, Alexander Libman
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Sub-Regional Aspects of Eurasian Integration
2012The contradictions between political regimes and difficulties in integrating large states can be serious obstacles to intergovernmental cooperation in Eurasia. However, our focus so far has been on large-scale regional integration projects, based on cooperation between Eurasian states.
Alexander Libman, Evgeny Vinokurov
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Eurasian Integration as a Response to Neoliberal Globalization
2015Underlying the radical reform proposals in the USSR were the assumptions that the backwardness of the Soviet economy and the lag in its capacity for innovation were due to its separation from the world economy, and that its centralized communist political formation was a hindrance to progress and political legitimacy.
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The Court of the Eurasian Economic Union: An Adequate Body for Facilitating Eurasian Integration?
Review of Central and East European Law, 2016This article examines the structure and competences of the Court of the Eurasian Economic Union (eaeu Court). In doing so, it provides a comparative analysis of the eaeu Court with other judicial bodies created in the post-Soviet area, the Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Court of the Eurasian Economic Community ...
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Eurasian Integration: A Project for the 21st Century?
2015How can we explain the re-emergence of Eurasianist projects in the 21st century? In particular, why is President Vladimir Putin so keen on the idea of Eurasian integration, making it the centrepiece of his third term in the Kremlin? As a ‘big idea’, the whole notion is riven by contradiction, and thus the question inevitably arises about whether the ...
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Armenia's Approach to Eurasian Integration
2020The Armenian view on Eurasian integration is multidimensional, as it includes various ideological, historical, political, and economic aspects that simultaneously contradicts to the classical Eurasianism, but gets along with the political and economic contexts of this phenomenon.
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The History of Eurasian Integration: 1991–2016
2018This chapter presents a concise overview of the history of the post-Soviet integration that began in 1991. We start with the disintegration processes of the 1990s and the first half of the 2000s. We describe the mechanisms of the “civilized divorce” between the former republics of the Soviet Union.
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Michael L Cheng+2 more
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