The Eurasian Project and Europe. Regional Discontinuities and Geopolitics
Editors: Lane, David, Samokhvalov, V. (Eds.)
This book explains the historical and philosophical understanding of Eurasia and its current relevance to the formation of the Eurasian Union. It considers Eurasia's historical underpinnings, and its current economic, political and geo-strategic relevance in world politics.
Table of contents (13 chapters)
Eurasian Integration as a Response to Neoliberal Globalization
Lane, David, Pages 3-22
The Eurasian Vector of Russia's Development
Shkaratan, Ovsey, Pages 25-37
The Asiatic Roots and Rootedness of the Eurasian Project
Kalra, Prajakti (et al.), Pages 38-52
Eurasian Integration: A Project for the 21st Century?
Sakwa, Richard, Pages 53-71
Eurasianism and Putin's Embedded Civilizationalism
Silvius, Ray, Pages 75-88
Putin's Eurasian Dialectic
Richardson, Paul Benjamin, Pages 89-101
Ideology and Interests in Putin's Construction of Eurasia
Duncan, Peter J. S., Pages 102-116
Eurasia as Discursive Literary Space at the Millennium
Filimonova, Tatiana, Pages 117-132
European Union Emulation in the Design of Integration
Dragneva, Rilka (et al.), Pages 135-152
Economic Developments and Institutional Obstacles to the Eurasian Project
Dzarasov, Ruslan, Pages 153-168
Ukraine and Eurasian Regionalism: A Case of Holding Together Integration
Samokhvalov, Vsevolod, Pages 169-184
The European Union and Russia: Prospects for Cohabitation in the Contested Region
Korosteleva, Elena A., Pages 187-202
Roles and Realities in Russian Foreign Policy
Chatterje-Doody, P. N., Pages 203-217