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From Vladivostok to Lisbon: A Counterfactual Geopolitical Analysis of Eurasia’s Unchosen Path

Ukraine’s 2014 Euromaidan revolution derailed Vladimir Putin’s vision of a pan-Eurasian integration from Lisbon to Vladivostok, leaving behind a “ghost corridor” of unrealized cooperation and fueling today’s multipolar competition over ideas, technology, and global order.

Phil Butler

Relations between the Eurasian Economic Union and Iran: opportunities and challenges

Although Iran’s full membership in the EAEU is still unclear, it seems that with the implementation of recent agreements, we will witness a serious renaissance of trade relations and a significant leap and a new window for the beginning of new economic relations between Iran and the member states of the union.

Samyar Rostami

Eurasian Partnership 2024: strengthening bilateral relations

On 1-2 February 2024, an enlarged meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council was held in Almaty, which resulted in a vector for the development of the Eurasian partnership both within the EAEU and in the expansion of the partnership between this organisation and the SCO. The success of the meeting and its profound symbolism seem obvious – however, political and economic ties in the Eurasian space are developing intensively not only on the multilateral “track”…

Boris Kushhov