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140751
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This article examines the Republic of Tajikistan’s participation in regional integration among the Eurasian states. It analyzes the integration experience accumulated during the activity of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) and the main obstacles hindering the integration within the framework of the EurAsEC. It focuses on the trends, problems, and prospects for Tajikistan’s possible accession to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
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ID:
074029
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ID:
147740
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China has proposed a number of integration concepts that are compatible with the interests of Russia but contradict efforts by the United States to maintain a unipolar world order under its hegemony. The author's aim is to assess the pluses and minuses of RF and PRC integration projects in Eurasia, identify the obstacles standing in the way of their execution, and find ways of eliminating existing problems.
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ID:
127624
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2013.
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This article attempts to analyze the organizational, political, economic, and legal problems associated with the Tajikistan's accession to the Customs Union, the establishment of which is objectively important with respect to its aims, functions, and potential for achieving the projected results. In so doing, it focuses mainly on the Custom Union's regulatory and legal framework.
The article presents the results of an analysis of the prerequisites, consistent patterns, and consequences of Tajikistan's accession to the Customs Union; they have been expressed in some of the theoretical conclusions and practical proposals.
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ID:
111700
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ID:
112965
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2012.
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The irony of history is that it was Lukashenko - a fighter against nationalism and a politician who promised to restore the Soviet Union - who became, in a sense, the founding father of the modern independent Belarusian state. Even within the framework of quasi-Soviet national ideology, pro-European attitudes in Belarus keep growing.
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