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ENTIN, MARK
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170691
BRICS-EU: bilateral partners and global rivals
/ Maslova, Elena; Entin, Mark
Entin, Mark
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The BRICS group has gone a long way from being the simple acronym to becoming global political player. While it remains undecided whether the BRICS will evolve into a comprehensive, consolidated alliance in global politics, the trend towards increased collaboration and institutionalization now indicates that this may well be feasible. The article examines the relationship between the European Union and BRICS and seeks to understand whether the EU and BRICS are more likely partners or rivals. It analyses the BRICS agenda in comparison to the EU’s interests and focuses on EU–BRICS countries’ bilateral relations. The article concludes that on global issues BRICS and the EU have many controversies while on a state-to-state level they are interested in partnership and cooperation.
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European Union
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Bilateral Relations
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BRICS
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BRICS-EU
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New role of Russia in the greater Eurasia
/ Entina, Ekaterina ; Entin, Mark
Entin, Mark
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Key ideas associated with Eurasianism were developed in the 19th century. The narrative of classical Eurasianism in the 1920s was developed to explain that Western civilisation was not superior to other civilisations. Eurasia is the middle continent between other parts of Europe and Asia. There are historical, geographical, and cultural impetuses here which push nations to different forms of association. However, the dissolution of the USSR gave birth to new ideologies and political theories of Eurasianism. The most positive one was extensively developed by the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev. Today, we witness the fourth stage of the development of Eurasianism.
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Russia
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Eurasianism
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New Role
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Greater Eurasia
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Should Russia leave the OSCE?
/ Entin, Mark; Zagorsky, Andrei
Entin, Mark
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Even if Russia withdraws, the OSCE will continue its traditional activities, although perhaps on a still smaller scale than today. Moscow will no longer participate in shaping OSCE policies and it will finally lose its levers of influence over OSCE interaction with neighboring countries
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OSCE
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Russia
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Neighboring Countries
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Organization For Security Cooperation in Europe
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