Bridging foreign policy analysis and international political economy, this volume offers a new look at the problem of agency in comparative regional integration studies. It examines evolving regional integration projects in the Eurasian space, defined as the former Soviet Union countries and China, and the impact that Russian foreign policy has had on integration in the region. Mikhail Molchanov argues that new regionalism in Eurasia should be seen as a reactive response to contemporary challenges that these developing states face in the era of globalization. Regional integration in this part of the world treads the unknown waters and may not simply repeat the early steps in the evolution of the European Union. The question of a hegemonic leadership in particular, as exercised by a country that spearheads regional integration efforts, animates much of the discussion offered in the book. Moreover, Eurasian regionalisms are plural phenomena because of complementary and competing projects that engage the same, or partially overlapping, groups of countries. By combining foreign policy studies with an examination of the international political economy of regionalism in Eurasia the author furthers our understanding of new regionalism, both theoretically and empirically.



Autorentext

Mikhail A. Molchanov is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Political Science at St. Thomas University, Canada. His research focuses on international relations in Eurasia and international political economy of regional integration. He is a Foreign Member of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Studying Regionalisms; Chapter 2 Regionalist Projects in Eurasia:; Chapter 3 Russia's Foreign Policy in the Shadow of the Empire; Chapter 4 Russia and its Partners:; Chapter 5 Regionalism and Politics of Energy in Eurasia; Chapter 6 The SCO and the Sino-Russian Relationship; Chapter 7 Regionalism and Multivectorism in Eurasia;

Titel
Eurasian Regionalisms and Russian Foreign Policy
EAN
9781317140047
ISBN
978-1-317-14004-7
Format
ePUB
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
03.03.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.71 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch