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New Regionalism in Post-Soviet Territory Evolution (1)



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New Regionalism in Post-Soviet Territory: Evolution from Eurasian Economic
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Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences · November 2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n23p1986
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ISSN 2039-2117 (online) 
ISSN 2039-9340 (print) 
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 

MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy 
Vol 5 No 23 
November 2014 

 
1986
 
 
New Regionalism in Post-Soviet Territory:
Evolution from Eurasian Economic Community to Eurasian Economic Union 
 
Çaøla Gül Yesevi 
 
Istanbul Kültür University, Turkey 
Email: c.yesevi@iku.edu.tr 
 
Doi:10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n23p1986 

Abstract
 
The post-Soviet region has been facing challenges such as ethnic conflicts, regime instabilities, separatism; border disputes, 
foreign rivalry, neo-imperial policies, security problems, human and drug trafficking, and water and energy tensions. This article 
examines the new regionalism of Eurasia with the Eurasian Economic Community. The treaty on the establishment of the 
Eurasian Economic Community was signed on 10 October 2000 and came into effect on 30 May 2001, once it was ratified by 
all member states. Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan have been members of the Eurasian Economic 
Community since it was formed. Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine have observer status in the Eurasian Economic Community. 
In this study, the structure, main aims, activities and roles of the Eurasian Economic Community will be examined and the 
current status and future prospects of the Eurasian Economic Union will be evaluated in light of the crisis in Ukraine.
 

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