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On October 20-21, 2014, RIAC Program Coordinator Daria Khaspekova visited Bishkek to take part in the 2nd Meeting of the Eurasian Club of Young Political Scientists held by the North-South Political Science Center, Information and Analysis Center for Socio-Political Processes in the Post-Soviet Space at Moscow State University and Intergovernmental Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation of CIS Countries.

On October 20-21, 2014, RIAC Program Coordinator Daria Khaspekova visited Bishkek to take part in the 2nd Meeting of the Eurasian Club of Young Political Scientists held by the North-South Political Science Center, Information and Analysis Center for Socio-Political Processes in the Post-Soviet Space at Moscow State University and Intergovernmental Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation of CIS Countries.

With the project designed as a discussion platform for exchanges between political scientists, historians, journalists and economists of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) states, the recent conference was made of a series panels, lectures and roundtables focused on unveiling the union's key problems and challenges, as well as outlining schemes for their handling and overall prospects. The participants shared their assessments of achievements and bottlenecks in the ongoing integration process and suggested scenarios for boosting its dynamics.  

The project envisages several more Club sessions to be covered by a report summarizing their conclusions.

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