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Commitment, asymmetry and flexibility: making sense of Eurasian economic integration

In: Eurasian Economic Integration

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  • Rilka Dragneva
  • Kataryna Wolczuk

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In this well-researched and detailed book, the editors provide an extensive and critical analysis of post-Soviet regional integration. After almost two decades of unfulfilled integration promises, a new – improved and functioning – regime emerged in the post-Soviet space: the Eurasian Customs Union between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan (ECU).

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  • Rilka Dragneva & Kataryna Wolczuk, 2013. "Commitment, asymmetry and flexibility: making sense of Eurasian economic integration," Chapters, in: Rilka Dragneva & Kataryna Wolczuk (ed.), Eurasian Economic Integration, chapter 11, pages 204-221, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Mazhikeyev, Arman & Edwards, T. Huw & Rizov, Marian, 2015. "Openness and isolation: The trade performance of the former Soviet Central Asian countries," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 24(6), pages 935-947.

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