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…mehr
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Piotr Dutkiewicz is a Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent and an Associate Fellow, Chatham House, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Challenges of Eurasian Integration 2. Eurasianism as a 'Philosophy of Nation' 3. Eurasianism as an Idea, Civilisational Concept and Integration Challenge 4. Eurasian Economic Union: Achievements and Prospects 5. Russia and the Eurasian Union 6. Kazakhstan and Eurasian Integration 7. Belarus between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union 8. Ukraine: Between Europe and Eurasia 9. Ukraine between Eurasia and Europe 10. The EU and the Eurasian Union: Between Partnership and Threat? 11. Europeanisation and the Eurasian Economic Union 12. Central Asia: From Peripherality to Centrality 13. Central Asian Perspectives on Eurasian Regionalism 14. Turkey: Rising Power or Emerging Dream 15. The Historic Development of Eurasia's Regional Structure 16. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, China and Eurasian Integration 17. The Eurasian Moment in Global Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Great Power Strategies for Regional Integration 18. Eurasia: the Burden of Responsibility
Introduction 1. Challenges of Eurasian Integration 2. Eurasianism as a 'Philosophy of Nation' 3. Eurasianism as an Idea, Civilisational Concept and Integration Challenge 4. Eurasian Economic Union: Achievements and Prospects 5. Russia and the Eurasian Union 6. Kazakhstan and Eurasian Integration 7. Belarus between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union 8. Ukraine: Between Europe and Eurasia 9. Ukraine between Eurasia and Europe 10. The EU and the Eurasian Union: Between Partnership and Threat? 11. Europeanisation and the Eurasian Economic Union 12. Central Asia: From Peripherality to Centrality 13. Central Asian Perspectives on Eurasian Regionalism 14. Turkey: Rising Power or Emerging Dream 15. The Historic Development of Eurasia's Regional Structure 16. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, China and Eurasian Integration 17. The Eurasian Moment in Global Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Great Power Strategies for Regional Integration 18. Eurasia: the Burden of Responsibility
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