BELARUSSIANS DON'T BELIEVE IN EURASIAN UNION
In: The current digest of the post-Soviet press, Band 68, Heft 12, S. 13-13
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In: The current digest of the post-Soviet press, Band 68, Heft 12, S. 13-13
In: Journal of international relations and development, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 215-237
ISSN: 1581-1980
Today, when democracy is in crisis, the developing countries are finding the stronger global and regional integration processes much more important than before. This is largely true of the post-Soviet countries which, having entered a new development stage, are coping with the globalization challenges through structural transformations. The Republic of Armenia is one of them. Throughout the 25 years of its independence, Armenia has been consistently moving toward a free democratic society irrespective of numerous problems in all spheres, including its foreign policy sphere. Its national security problems are resolved by its military-strategic relations with Russia, which has formulated the idea of the EurAsEC as a common economic expanse to counterbalance the EU. Moscow is putting pressure on all the CIS countries (Armenia among them) in an effort to draw them into this new structure which, in the near future, is expected to develop into the Eurasian Union. European integration is a foreign policy priority in Armenia. The European political establishment, in turn, is demonstrating a far from adequate approach, to say the least, toward Armenia's possible EurAsEC membership. The Europeans make no secret of their intention to put pressure on Armenia, not only to prevent its membership in the Eurasian Union, but also to weaken Russia's influence in the Southern Caucasus and fortify their own positions in the south of the post-Soviet space and the Middle East. The far from simple choice between the EurAsEC and the EU is proving to be a durability test in complementarism.
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In: Central Asia and the Caucasus: journal of social and political studies, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 46-55
ISSN: 1404-6091
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In: Caucasus analytical digest: CAD, Heft 51-52, S. 11-13
ISSN: 1867-9323
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In: Central Asia and the Caucasus: journal of social and political studies, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 20-32
ISSN: 1404-6091
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In: European politics and society, Band 17, Heft sup1, S. 35-45
ISSN: 2374-5126
The author probes deep into the concept of Eurasianism, the subject of heated discussions interpreted as an integration attempt in the post-Soviet expanse. He looks at the idea of Eurasianism as a civilizational project designed to unify all entities of the geostrategic expanse into a single whole. This multilayered problem cannot be exhaustively analyzed in one or even several dozen articles. Nevertheless, the subject deserves clarification as a target of analysis. The political and economic vs. civilizational discourse looks very much like the chicken or the egg dilemma. The author prefers a civilizational discourse, although many will probably disagree with him.
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In: Caucasus analytical digest: CAD, Heft 51-52, S. 17-19
ISSN: 1867-9323
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In: Chaillot paper 132
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In: Russian analytical digest: (RAD), Heft 165, S. 7-10
ISSN: 1863-0421
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In: Russian analytical digest: (RAD), Heft 112, S. 2-4
ISSN: 1863-0421
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In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Heft 4(25), S. 198-203
ISSN: 2541-9099
In present article are investigated a modern condition and tendencies of development of the Eurasian economic integration. In these purposes the analysis legal and institutional bases of functioning of the Eurasian union which participants at the present moment are the Republic Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation will be carried out. In article the author allocates some problems of customs regulation in the Eurasian union.