Catégorie : Eurasia
The eurasianist Russian card at work in Iran
By Carole Grimaud Potter – Geneva
The Russian eurasianist theories soft power in Iran
Abstract
Eurasianism reappeared within a part of Russian intellectuals and in the political opposition to Boris Eltsin and its liberal, pro-western policy during the 1990’s. Eurasianism is a stream of Russian thought whose roots come from … Lire la suite
Post-Revolutionary Armenia: Perspectives on Eurasian Union and Karabakh Conflict
By Rahim Rahimov
… Lire la suiteRahim Rahimov is a political analyst focusing on Russia, South Caucasus, and post-soviet nations with an interest in foreign policies, economic and political integration projects, and conflicts. He has written for the Eurasia Daily Monitor of the Jamestown Foundation, the Russia File of the Kennan Institute, CACI
The future of « Eurasia »
by Prof. Jeff Schubert
Jeff Schubert is a visiting professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, where he lectures master’s degree students on Russia’s East Asian foreign policy.
There has recently been renewed focus and commentary on “Eurasia.” But, what is Eurasia, and why is it important? Is … Lire la suite
Le jeu d’équilibre dans la construction nationale du Tatarstan
Par Jasmin Gut
« Prenez autant de souveraineté que vous voulez avaler »
Moins d’un mois après cette fameuse phrase prononcée par Eltsine lors de sa visite à Kazan en août 1990, le Tatarstan déclare sa souveraineté.[1] En 1986, Gorbatchev avait pourtant affirmé que le « problème des nationalités … Lire la suite