Eurasian integration : the view from within / edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa ; with consulting editors Sergei Glazyev. [and others].
2015
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Title
Eurasian integration : the view from within / edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa ; with consulting editors Sergei Glazyev. [and others].
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New York : Routledge, 2015.
Description
1 online resource (xx, 318 pages).
Series
Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ; 60.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Challenges of Eurasian integration / Richard Sakwa
2. Eurasianism as a "philosophy of nation" / Valeriy Badmaev
3. Eurasianism as an idea, civilizational concept and integration challenge / Alexei Podberezkin and Olga Podberezkina
4. Eurasian Economic Union : achievements and prospects / Sergei Glazyev and Sergei Tkachuk
5. Russia and the Eurasian Union / Sergei Glazyev
6. Kazakhstan and Eurasian integration / Bulat Sultanov
7. Belarus between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union / Elena Korosteleva
8. Ukraine: between Europe and Eurasia / Vladimir Fesenko
9. Ukraine : between Eurasia and Europe / Oleg Noginsky
10. The EU and the Eurasian Economic Union : between partnership and threat? / Vincent Della Sala
11. Europeanization and the Eurasian Economic Union / Ekaterina Furman and Alexander Libman
12. Central Asia : from peripherality to centrality / Vyacheslav Dodonov, Leyla Muzaparova and Dariya Mukhamedzhanova
13. Eurasian perspectives on regionalism : Central Asia and beyond / Andrei A. Kazantsev
14. Turkey : rising power or emerging dream? / Oktay F. Tanrisever
15. The historic development of Eurasia's regional structure / Feng Shaolai
16. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, China and Eurasian integration / Yu Bin
17. The Eurasian moment in global politics : a comparative analysis of great power strategies for regional integration / Yang Cheng
18. Eurasia : the burden of responsibility / Fyodor Lukyanov.
2. Eurasianism as a "philosophy of nation" / Valeriy Badmaev
3. Eurasianism as an idea, civilizational concept and integration challenge / Alexei Podberezkin and Olga Podberezkina
4. Eurasian Economic Union : achievements and prospects / Sergei Glazyev and Sergei Tkachuk
5. Russia and the Eurasian Union / Sergei Glazyev
6. Kazakhstan and Eurasian integration / Bulat Sultanov
7. Belarus between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union / Elena Korosteleva
8. Ukraine: between Europe and Eurasia / Vladimir Fesenko
9. Ukraine : between Eurasia and Europe / Oleg Noginsky
10. The EU and the Eurasian Economic Union : between partnership and threat? / Vincent Della Sala
11. Europeanization and the Eurasian Economic Union / Ekaterina Furman and Alexander Libman
12. Central Asia : from peripherality to centrality / Vyacheslav Dodonov, Leyla Muzaparova and Dariya Mukhamedzhanova
13. Eurasian perspectives on regionalism : Central Asia and beyond / Andrei A. Kazantsev
14. Turkey : rising power or emerging dream? / Oktay F. Tanrisever
15. The historic development of Eurasia's regional structure / Feng Shaolai
16. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, China and Eurasian integration / Yu Bin
17. The Eurasian moment in global politics : a comparative analysis of great power strategies for regional integration / Yang Cheng
18. Eurasia : the burden of responsibility / Fyodor Lukyanov.
Summary
"As Central Asia and the adjacent territory become more important to the world, there is increasing interest in the region from international powers. This book considers economic, political, social and security developments, and examines the region's connections with Russia, China, Europe and the United States. Above all the book examines the concept of "Eurasia" and discusses how far the dynamics of the region are likely to lead to regional integration. The book argues that, although regional integration ought to be an appealing idea, with potential for economic benefits and increased international influence, in practice recent attempts at re-integration have not been very successful"-- Provided by publisher.
"As Eurasia and the adjacent territories become more important to the world, there is increasing interest from international powers, accompanied by attempts to give institutional form to traditional economic and security links within the region. This book includes a range of substantive work from scholars based in the region, offering contrasting perspectives on the process of Eurasian integration and its place in the world. Chapters consider economic, political, social and security developments, with notable studies of the major countries involved in the development of the Eurasian Economic Union. The work also examines the connections between the region and China, greater Asia and the European Union. It outlines the varying dynamics, with populations growing in Central Asia while at best stagnant elsewhere. The book discusses the increasing strategic significance of the region and explores how the new post-Soviet states are growing in national cohesion and political self-confidence. Above all, the book examines the concept of 'Eurasia', outlining the debates about the concept and how various aspects of the legacy of 'Eurasianism' contribute to contemporary plans for integration. The book argues that although regional integration is very much a popular idea in our age, with the potential for economic benefits and increased international influence, in practice contemporary projects for Eurasian integration have been highly ambiguous and contested. Nevertheless, significant steps have been taken towards the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. The book analyses developments to date, noting the achievements as well as the challenges. "-- Provided by publisher.
"As Eurasia and the adjacent territories become more important to the world, there is increasing interest from international powers, accompanied by attempts to give institutional form to traditional economic and security links within the region. This book includes a range of substantive work from scholars based in the region, offering contrasting perspectives on the process of Eurasian integration and its place in the world. Chapters consider economic, political, social and security developments, with notable studies of the major countries involved in the development of the Eurasian Economic Union. The work also examines the connections between the region and China, greater Asia and the European Union. It outlines the varying dynamics, with populations growing in Central Asia while at best stagnant elsewhere. The book discusses the increasing strategic significance of the region and explores how the new post-Soviet states are growing in national cohesion and political self-confidence. Above all, the book examines the concept of 'Eurasia', outlining the debates about the concept and how various aspects of the legacy of 'Eurasianism' contribute to contemporary plans for integration. The book argues that although regional integration is very much a popular idea in our age, with the potential for economic benefits and increased international influence, in practice contemporary projects for Eurasian integration have been highly ambiguous and contested. Nevertheless, significant steps have been taken towards the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. The book analyses developments to date, noting the achievements as well as the challenges. "-- Provided by publisher.
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9781315738154 (e-book : PDF)
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9781317572824 (e-book: Mobi)
9781317572831 (e-book: ePub)
9781138778979 (hardback)
9781138577121 (paperback)
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