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Eurasian Integration

Challenges of Transcontinental Regionalism

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  • © 2012

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Part of the book series: Euro-Asian Studies (EAS)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. The Concept of Eurasian Integration

  3. Emerging Eurasian Economic Linkages

  4. Infrastructure of Eurasian Integration

  5. Integration through Mutual Problems

  6. Formal Intergovernmental Cooperation

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The Eurasian continent, which has for over a century lagged behind in global markets, is currently gaining economic and political momentum. This book investigates emerging economic linkages in the area, examining the factors shaping this integration, the benefits and risks involved, and the future of these states on the global stage.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Center for Integration Studies, St Petersburg, Russia

    Evgeny Vinokurov

  • Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    Alexander Libman

  • Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    Alexander Libman

About the authors

EVGENY VINOKUROV is Director of the Centre for Integration Studies at the Eurasian Development Bank. He has written and edited a number of monographs and papers on economic and political integration, including A Theory of Enclaves and The CIS, the EU and Russia: Challenges of Integration.

ALEXANDER LIBMAN is Assistant Professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Senior Research Fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences and Affiliated Researcher at the East China Normal University. Publications have appeared in Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Comparative Economics and Review of International Political Economy.

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