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The End Of Eurasia Russia On The Border Between Geopolitics And Globalization Dmitri Trenin

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The End Of Eurasia Russia On The Border Between Geopolitics And Globalization Dmitri Trenin
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Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Dmitri Trenin
ISBN: 9780870031908, 0870031902
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The End Of Eurasia Russia On The Border Between Geopolitics And Globalization Dmitri Trenin by Dmitri Trenin 9780870031908, 0870031902 instant download after payment.

Ten years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the issue of Russia's international identity still remains largely unresolved. In this text Trenin argues that Russia must join the West by becoming integrated with the European Union and by building an alliance with the United States. He delineates the political, economic, demographic, religious and strategic challenges that Russia faces in relation to neighbouring countries - in Eastern Europe, along the Baltic Sea, around the Caspian Sea, in Central Asia and in the Far East. Trenin suggests that Russia's time as the region's dominant leader is over, and that Russia and Eurasia will no longer share the same geopolitical objectives.

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