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Choice and challenge of Eurasian integration: how to make it equally beneficial and effective / Bordachev, Timofei; Ostrovskaya, Ekaternia; Skriba, Andrey   Journal Article
Bordachev, Timofei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract None of the integration projects in history has ever encountered so strong resistance from both East and West. Its intensity denies the publicly declared thesis that the project is artificial, immaterial and even doomed.
Key Words NATO  European Union  G8  G20  Postsoviet Space  Custom Union 
Common Economy Space 
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ID:   112962


Eternal ghost / Koktysh, Kirill   Journal Article
Koktysh, Kirill Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract At this point the ambitious Eurasian project promising to unite Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus into a single economic space is not so much an attempt to generate an original economic model and, consequently, an economic strategy, but rather is an attempt to integrate into an intensive exchange of commodities between the EU and Asia by offering a shorter route for cargo shipments.
Key Words Geopolitics  CIS  Russia  Belarus  Kazakhstan  Gorbachev 
Postsoviet Space  Soviet Union 
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ID:   127433


Moscow model for Korean unification: a lucrative exit plan / Iverson, Shepherd   Journal Article
Iverson, Shepherd Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As in Soviet Russia, a reunification can be achieved by changing the incentives for all North Koreans, and by offering its leaders a safe, honorable and beneficial way out of the deteriorating situation. The Moscow model for Korean unification is a detailed proposal to secure this result.
Key Words Japan  China  Russia  North Korea  Strategies  Postsoviet Space 
History 
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ID:   127428


Who stands to win?: political and economic factors in regional integration / Glazyev, Sergey   Journal Article
Glazyev, Sergey Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The European bureaucracy, a new political force with interests and leverage of its own, is behind the emerging EU trend to politicize the ongoing integration. A constructive way out of the growing contradictions between the alternative integration processes in Eurasia would be to de-politicize them into mutually beneficial economic cooperation.
Key Words NATO  European Union  Russia  Ukraine  Russia's Foreign Policy  Postsoviet Space 
Custom Union  BRICS 
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