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Russian neo-revisionist strategy and the Eurasian Project
Author(s) -
Ruslan Dzarasov,
David Lane,
Тимур Дадабаев
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
cambridge journal of eurasian studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2514-4634
DOI - 10.22261/3p7nar
Subject(s) - political science , international trade , economics
The article is focused on the real meaning of the Eurasian Integration Project for East–West relations. The author departs from Sakwa’s treatment of Russian strategy as neo-revisionist. It does not aspire to change the current world order while trying to make the West observe its national interests within the existing framework. This perspective is treated in the article from the standpoint of world-systems analysis. The Eurasian Project is understood as a reaction of the Russian state to the failure of the neoliberal attempt to integrate into the world economy and the international security system. The two great trade mega-unions — the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Trans-Atlantic Partnership — are seen as geoeconomic bolt clamps, which put Russia under enormous pressure. The Russian strategy in the Ukrainian and Syrian crises is designed to find the way out of strategic isolation. The Eurasian Union is expected by the Russian ruling elite to be an important tool to forestall the isolation of the country and secure her economic, military and international security.

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