Current preliminary pencil sketches of the complex Eurasian structure of the future contain more questions than answers
... ... potential competitor for regional integration structures (ASEAN, EAEU, RCEP) or trans-border economic projects (BRI) or organizations ... ... integral part of it. Therefore, the Partnership remains open for the European Union, which could join the activities of the Partnership ... ... due account of their current needs and capabilities.
Russia–China Dialogue: The 2020 Model. RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern ...
Prospects and bottlenecks for Greater Eurasian Partnership
Given the ongoing tensions between Russia and the European Union, only a few policy-makers and experts will give serious thought to the prospect of cooperation on connectivity between the EU, China, and Russia in Central Asia. However, as China further embarks on implementing ... ... keen on establishing formal engagement between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). This would feed into Russia’s conception of the Greater Eurasian Partnership...
... inefficiency of the whole EAEU, while the recognition of the EAEU is not possible until the Ukrainian crisis is settled. Meanwhile, the level of objective knowledge that supplies European perceptions about the EAEU is considerably low.
IV. Greater Eurasia: EAEU and SREB. Perceptions from China.
Ivaylo Gatev:
European Union Interference in Central Asia: What Does It Mean for Russia and China?
This part of the article was prepared in collaboration with
L. Filippova
and N. Mukhin.
The Eurasian Economic Union should not be underestimated. In May 2015, Russia ...