Search: China,Greater Eurasia (13 materials)

 

Greater Eurasia as a Common Home

... comes to powers that large, such a move is truly indicative of high levels of trust, showing the entire world that Russia and China are not simply calling for the establishment of a new type of relations, but actually doing so. Noticeably, the voice of ... ... rid” of the responsibility that follows from this. The only way to harmonize the process of achieving shared goals is to view Greater Eurasia as one big home for all, where the stability of each state is of concern for others. So far, the states of the ...

13.01.2026

The resistance: This region perseveres in the shadow of Western dominance

... and competition in global arenas. Challenges to regional integration Practical cooperation among Greater Eurasian states is hindered by the absence of a unifying leader or institution. Unlike the West, which operates under the leadership of the US, Greater Eurasia has no comparable central authority. While China is a candidate for such a role, it lacks the political will and resources to dominate the region. Moreover, China’s ambitions are effectively balanced by Russia, India, and smaller powers that pursue independent foreign policies. As a result, ...

14.01.2025

Greater Eurasia and the Search for New Solutions

... states of Greater Eurasia should not deal with an external force – a state or a union of states, whose goal is to destroy their political systems or physically absorb them. There can be no unifying role for one leader here either. Due to its size, Greater Eurasia includes such states as Russia, India and China, and none of them will ever be able to agree on who else will play the role of regional leader. Even at the sub-regional level in Eurasia, we see that the countries of its geographic core – Central Asia – are faced with the problem of competition ...

26.11.2024

Remarks at the 12th Eurasian Economic Forum

... partner demonstrates in every way possible that your relations are not his priority any longer?”. In my view, there is only one answer to these questions, and it is fairly obvious. It is time to concentrate on implementing the concept of establishing a Greater Eurasia, the most natural and far-sighted today, combining the capacities of the two largest integration projects coexisting on our continent – the EAEU and the EU. It is worth noting that the EU is taking certain steps in this direction, promoting ...

28.10.2019

Orders Within Orders: A New Paradigm for Greater Eurasia

... paradigm explicit or merely use it as an implicit conceptual guide, it can complement the foreign policy community’s mental map in important ways. The community is often accused of being reactive, putting forward an abstract idea of an integrated Greater Eurasian space to stall for time in the face of a rising China, even as they claim that Russia had no choice but to react forcefully regarding Ukraine in response to Washington and Brussels’ continued refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of its interests. An attempt to infuse the Greater Eurasia vision with ...

24.04.2019

Will Russia Return to Europe?

... Ukraine. Paradoxically, the only realistic path for a Russian return to Europe today is via Asia. In other words, if Russia cannot effectuate a return to Europe — on acceptable terms — on its own, then it may only be through the creation, jointly with China, India and other Asia partners, of a ‘Greater Eurasia’ that Russia can acquire the expanded negotiating positions and potential it would need for its eventual dialogue with Brussels. The idea of a Russian ‘pivot to the East’ — as it were — obviously has a long history. It was tried ...

06.11.2018

Reflecting on Greater Eurasia and Its Role in the World

... and China together with India, Pakistan and the Central Asian states are ready to offer a qualitatively new set of high technology, investment, banking, transport and other services in the areas of trade and economic cooperation”. Anna Kuznetsova: Greater Eurasia: Perceptions from Russia, the European Union, and China Let’s look at some of these claims in more detail. Firstly, there is little sign that China considers the EAEU as a serious partner. Instead, it prefers to deal with EAEU members on an individual basis. For example, the official Chinese documentation ...

20.04.2018

Germany’s Southern Сorridor to Greater Eurasia: Away from Warsaw towards Damascus

... to other geographical regions which may bring greater potential benefits to Germany and other net contributor states. A historic opportunity is opening for Germany to re-enter the Middle East. From Berlin-Baghdad to Berlin-Damascus Anna Kuznetsova: Greater Eurasia: Perceptions from Russia, the European Union, and China Germany’s interest in the Middle East dates back to the turn of the 19th century. The Middle East was a region thirsting for investment in infrastructure and for industrial imports. The Berlin-Baghdad railway was planned to bring German industrial ...

19.10.2017

Is the UN relevant anymore to Greater Eurasia?

... to the jaundiced justice of the United States. The growing irrelevancy of the UN As US-facilitated lawlessness abound, can the United Nations play any meaningful role in promoting a semblance of international law? Sooner or later, the people of Greater Eurasia, particularly within the core nations of Russia, China and India may demand a governmental reappraisal of their UN memberships. What does the UN do? Prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, which, failed in the case of Pakistan, North Korea and possibly Saudi Arabia? Prevent the emergence of Western-backed ...

10.05.2016
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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