1st Edition
Global Governance and Interaction between International Institutions Eurasian International Organizations in the World Politics and Economy
Introduction—Global Governance and interaction between international institutions: the challenge of the Eurasian international organizations
Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
1. Geopolitical games in Eurasian regionalism: ideational interactions and regional international organisations
Vladimir S. Izotov and Anastassia V. Obydenkova
2. The Eurasian Economic Union: keeping up with the EU and China
Ann-Sophie Gast
3. The Eurasian Economic Union: integration without liberalisation?
Rilka Dragneva and Christopher A. Hartwell
4. Russia in international economic institutions: are there contradictions in the regional and global agendas?
Mikhail Golovnin and Daria Ushkalova
5. Eurasian regionalism and the WTO: a building block or a stumbling stone?
Alexander Libman
6. Interaction of Eurasian and international financial institutions
Evgeny Vinokurov
7. NATO vs. the CSTO: security threat perceptions and responses to secessionist conflicts in Eurasia
Farid Guliyev and Andrea Gawrich
8. Competitiveness through new industrialisation in the EAEU
Viachaslau Yarashevich
9. Moving towards developmental regionalism? industrial cooperation in the Eurasian Economic Union from an Armenian and Belarusian perspective
Julia Eder
Conclusion—Global governance and Eurasian international organisations: lessons learned and future agenda
Alexander Libman and Anastassia V. Obydenkova
Biography
Alexander Libman is Professor at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. His research focuses at Russian international and sub-national politics and comparative authoritarianism. He has published eleven books and multiple articles and was awarded research prizes from the Public Choice Society and the European Public Choice Society.
Anastassia Obydenkova is Associate Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her expertise is comparative politics, international relations, democracy, sustainable development, and area-focus on Eurasia and China. She has published nine books and multiple articles on these topics. She was awarded research fellowships at Yale, Princeton, and Harvard Universities.






