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3 produkter
3 produkter
Del 12 - New International Insights/Nouveaux Regards sur l’International
Cross-border exchanges
Eurasian perspectives on logistics and diplomacy
Häftad, Engelska, 2019
571 kr
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Del 13 - New International Insights/Nouveaux Regards sur l’International
Evolving regional values and mobilities in global contexts
The emergence of new (Eur-)Asian regions and dialogues with Europe
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
571 kr
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Del 16 - New International Insights/Nouveaux Regards sur l’International
Completion of Eurasia ?
Continental convergence or regional dissent in the context of ‘historic turns’
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
695 kr
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The construction of Eurasia is a challenge for analysts due to its rapid progress from a Europe Asia Meeting (ASEM, 1996+) to a Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU, 2015+), an applied cross-continental Land New Silk Road since 2013-2015. Yet, in the same period, the crisis around Ukraine (2014+), a gradual then hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan by ISAF forces (2011-2021), the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran (2015), now a full member of the SCO since 2021… diplomatic decisions and interstate practical schemes seem to exceed the capacity of observers to theorise quickly enough what is happening. Conceptually, Eurasia is experiencing a mix of centripetal evolutions at its peripheries – Europe and East-Asia – and a launch of centrifugal dynamics from its core – Russia and Central Asia.The present book’s ambitious title The Completion of Eurasia ?, which could be subtitled in the face of pressing challenges, explores a concentration of diverse – yet equally complex – issues grouped into four main clusters: organisational and diplomatic competition, logistical and infrastructural challenges, grasping the concept of Eurasia, making sense of historic turns. It provides a multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral understanding of what Eurasia “is” in its essence, despite historical turmoil and pressing insecurity issues.This book completes a series of publications by the Europe-Asia research network formed in the late 2000s. Originally based in Europe (Le Havre, France), this network is moving to Central Asia (Almaty, Kazakhstan).