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Title ProperContemporary integration processes in the Post-Soviet space; Crimea as a new reality
LanguageENG
AuthorOganesyan, Armen
Summary / Abstract (Note)ESTEEMED COLLEAGUES, today we are meeting here in Yalta for the fifth time at an annual conference organized by the International Affairs journal with support from the Russian Foreign Ministry. At our meetings we discuss the concept of "Eurasianism" both as an idea and as the realization of this idea on the practical level. Every year, our discussion brings something new to the understanding and assessment of integration processes in the post-Soviet space regarding a broad spectrum of political, economic and humanitarian ties. Every year, the makeup of our participants renews and expands both numerically and geographically. Every year, we say good-bye only to meet here on the Crimean land again next fall. Today, this conference is especially important for us, as it is taking place in totally new geopolitical conditions. We have gathered again in Yalta, in Crimea, but this time on Russian land. I am looking forward to a lively and productive discussion. I would like to give the floor to Dmitry Alexeevich Polyansky.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 61, No.2; Apr 2015: p.118-224
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol; 61 No 2
Key WordsPost - Soviet Space ;  Crimea ;  Contemporary Integration Processes ;  Annual Conference ;  Proceedings of the Conference - Yalta


 
 
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