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Eurasia, wherever one draws the boundaries, is very much at the center of discussions about today’s world. This book enables readers to achieve a better understanding of key security threats in the Eurasian region.
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1Introduction
Richard Burchill and Fyodor Lukyanov
2Strategic Security in Eurasia
Nikolai Silaev and Andrei Sushentsov
3 Regional Arrangements and Eurasian Security
Richard Burchill & Ruta Karpauskaite
4 Eurasian Integration and its Institutions: Possible Contributions to Security in Eurasia
Evgeny Vinokurov & Alexander Libman
5 Eurasian Security Constructs and Institutional Capacity
Leah Sherwood
6 Russia's Eurasia Moment: Politics, Economics, Business
Timofei Bordachev
7Eurasia: A View from China's Security Perspective
Zhao Huasheng
8 The European Union and Eurasia: Europe on the Edge
Vincent Della Sala
9. China's Belt and Road Initiative and Eurasian Security
Yong Wang
10 Security Issues in Eurasia
Richard Weitz
11Economic Security in the Eurasian Economic Union
Leonid Grigoryev
12Central Asian Regimes: Stability and Reform
Ivan Safranchuk
13 Interstate Relations in Central Asia
Andrei Kazantsev
14 Managing Eurasia's Borders: The European Union and International Organizations in Russia's 'Near Abroad'
Martin Geiger
15Borders and Waters: Compartmentalized Security in the Eurasian Heartland
Viktoria Akchurina
16Sino-Russia Strategic Understanding and the Changing International System
Alexander Lukin
17 Conclusion: Security in Eurasia - Further or Closer to the Edge?
Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa
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Richard Sakwa is professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UKPiotr Dutkiewicz is professor of political science and the director of the Center for Governance and Public Policy, at Carleton University, Canada.Fyodor Lukyanov is research director of the Foundation for Development and Support of the Valdai Discussion Club.