Prospects for European and Eurasian Security and China's Future Choices
In: Chinese political science review, Band 1, Heft 4, S. 670-684
ISSN: 2365-4252
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In: Chinese political science review, Band 1, Heft 4, S. 670-684
ISSN: 2365-4252
In: China international studies, Band 57, Heft 2, S. 48-56
ISSN: 1673-3258
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In: Russia in global affairs, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 173-188
ISSN: 1810-6374
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In: Osteuropa, Band 65, Heft 5-6, S. 169-174
ISSN: 0030-6428
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In: China international studies, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 139-158
ISSN: 1673-3258
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In: Russia in global affairs, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 78-88
ISSN: 1810-6374
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In: Global change, peace & security, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 273-277
ISSN: 1478-1166
In: Pacifica review, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 273-278
In: Voprosy istorii: VI = Studies in history, Band 2023, Heft 9-2, S. 112-121
This article examines the historical changes that took place in the Eurasian space during the preimperial, imperial and post-imperial periods, and analyzes its main characteristics in these three historical stages. On this basis, the historical experience and lessons learned are summarized, and it is emphasized that the future development of the Eurasian space requires a balance between the trends of globalization and regionalization, universality and specificity, localization and openness to the outside world.
In: Zhonguo jing ji kai fang lun tan
In: 中国经济开放论坛
In: Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series, 60
"As Eurasia and the adjacent territories become more important to the world, there is increasing interest from international powers, accompanied by attempts to give institutional form to traditional economic and security links within the region. This book includes a range of substantive work from scholars based in the region, offering contrasting perspectives on the process of Eurasian integration and its place in the world. Chapters consider economic, political, social and security developments, with notable studies of the major countries involved in the development of the Eurasian Economic Union. The work also examines the connections between the region and China, greater Asia and the European Union. It outlines the varying dynamics, with populations growing in Central Asia while at best stagnant elsewhere. The book discusses the increasing strategic significance of the region and explores how the new post-Soviet states are growing in national cohesion and political self-confidence. Above all, the book examines the concept of 'Eurasia', outlining the debates about the concept and how various aspects of the legacy of 'Eurasianism' contribute to contemporary plans for integration. The book argues that although regional integration is very much a popular idea in our age, with the potential for economic benefits and increased international influence, in practice contemporary projects for Eurasian integration have been highly ambiguous and contested. Nevertheless, significant steps have been taken towards the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. The book analyses developments to date, noting the achievements as well as the challenges."--
In: Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series 60
"As Eurasia and the adjacent territories become more important to the world, there is increasing interest from international powers, accompanied by attempts to give institutional form to traditional economic and security links within the region. This book includes a range of substantive work from scholars based in the region, offering contrasting perspectives on the process of Eurasian integration and its place in the world. Chapters consider economic, political, social and security developments, with notable studies of the major countries involved in the development of the Eurasian Economic Union. The work also examines the connections between the region and China, greater Asia and the European Union. It outlines the varying dynamics, with populations growing in Central Asia while at best stagnant elsewhere. The book discusses the increasing strategic significance of the region and explores how the new post-Soviet states are growing in national cohesion and political self-confidence. Above all, the book examines the concept of 'Eurasia', outlining the debates about the concept and how various aspects of the legacy of 'Eurasianism' contribute to contemporary plans for integration. The book argues that although regional integration is very much a popular idea in our age, with the potential for economic benefits and increased international influence, in practice contemporary projects for Eurasian integration have been highly ambiguous and contested. Nevertheless, significant steps have been taken towards the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. The book analyses developments to date, noting the achievements as well as the challenges. "--
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