ID | 130896 |
Title Proper | New geopolitical trends in Eastern Europe |
Other Title Information | lessons for the republic of Belarus |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shevtsov, Yury |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | I WOULD LIKE to point to three recent geopolitical trends which are part of European integration. The first of them is decreasing population strength, a demographic trend which betrayed itself after the 1990s in all East European, especially the Baltic, countries: all of them are steadily losing the younger population groups. Second, there are strong and strengthening interest groups oriented at certain regions: in the Baltic countries, for example, the groups oriented at Scandinavian countries oppose those looking at Brussels and Germany yet their control over corresponding countries is partial. New players on the East European scene, China in the first place, are responsible for the third trend caused by Eurasian integration. Belarus is one of the best examples: it is a member of the Customs Union with Russia and of many other integration structures inside the Union State of Russia and Belarus. |
`In' analytical Note | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol.60, No.2; April 2014: p.156-157 |
Journal Source | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol.60, No.2; April 2014: p.156-157 |
Key Words | Integration Structures ; Post Soviet Conflicts ; Conflict ; International Organization - IO ; International Relations - IR ; International Cooperation - IC ; European Integration ; International Law ; International Community ; International Order ; Peace and Security ; International Alliance ; Integration ; European Union - EU ; United States - US ; Political Interest ; European Politics ; Russia ; Belarus ; Geopolitical Trends ; Eastern Europe ; Baltic States ; Brussels ; Germany ; Geopolitics ; Scandinavian Countries |