Looking into Eurasia - A review of 2017: the year in politics
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Caucasus / Central Asia
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Czech Republic
- Georgia
- Hungary
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Poland
- Political science
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Borders
- Conflict resolution
- Les études du CERI
- Economic transactions
- Energy / Natural resources
- European Union
- Europeanization
- Fight against crime and corruption
- Globalization
- Human rights
- Markets / Finance
- Memory and politics of the past
- Nationalism
- Political economy
- Political order
- Territory
- Terrorism
- Violence
Anne de Tinguy (dir.)
Looking into Eurasia : the year in politics provides some keys to understand the events and phenomena that have left their imprint on a region that has undergone major mutation since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991: the post-soviet space. With a cross-cutting approach that is no way claims to be exhaustive, this study seeks to identify the key drivers, the regional dynamics and the underlying issues at stake
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