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Russia and Eurasia. Our research of the former Soviet region assesses the impact of the rise in conflict and security challenges in the region and explores the geopolitics of the various states.

Russia, Greater Eurasia and Modern International Politics

Russia and Eurasia D uring the next five years, Russia will remain the former Soviet Union’s dominant economic and military power, and most other Eurasia states will balance among

Eurasia is undergoing profound changes. While the Soviet past has left a lasting imprint, Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the South Caucasus have their own trajectory.

“Russia, Eurasia and the new Geopolitics of Energy moves eastwards, aiming to provide an understanding of the patterns of confrontation and cooperation in Eurasia . the chapters

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to affect the geopolitical landscape of the post-Soviet states. It has not only had a profound impact on Ukraine – and on Russia – but it is more broadly prompting changes to military

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The Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin is home to the world’s leading regional experts on Russia and the wider region. The center’s scholars and digital media platform, Carnegie

Dushanbe has slowest Internet in Eurasia. The rise and fall of U.S. international broadcasting. May 20, 2025. An interview with Jeffrey Trimble. Uzbekistan: Hub for electric vehicles in

Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program

While academic contacts are often cited as a success story for Russia and China, they grew less frequent after February 2022. Chinese students still attend academic

Protracted conflicts continue to harm peace and security, while new armed conflicts have appeared undermining regional stability. Russia has re-emerged as the central actor in Eurasia, with an agenda of integration and the

Russia’s desire to ‘join’ Europe has taken various forms throughout history. Most notably, following the ‘gathering of the Russian lands’ that occurred after the throwing off of the

Eurasianism can be defined as an ideology which affirms that Russia and its „margins“ occupy a median position between Europe and Asia, that their specific features have to do with their

Russia is focusing its attention on Eurasia, singling out two states—China and India—which it calls “friendly sovereign global power centres”. China is prioritised by the

In April 2023, the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center opened in Berlin, Germany. The center focuses on major policy challenges across the wider region in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [44] It is home to the digital

What Are the Limits to Russia’s “Yuanization”?

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Hosted by Max Bergmann and Dr. Maria Snegovaya of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at CSIS, Russian Roulette explores the politics, history, and complex societies of Russia and

As the Russia and Eurasia region undergoes globally significant geopolitical and geo-economic change, this programme offers dynamic analyses of Russia’s strategic personality after its

Russia is in a better position; Europe will not get away from it, but at the same time, it will strengthen the Russian position in Eurasia. However, risks have increased as well.

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The US-based Institute for the Study of War reported on 22 June that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s initiative to establish a new “Eurasian security architecture” is likely part

Russia Turns Towards Eurasia in New Foreign Policy Concept

Fellow, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center Economy China Russia and Eurasia Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented

Der berühmte Obelisk „Europa – Asien“ steht im südrussischen Orenburg und bezieht sich auf die Theorie, dass der Ural-Fluss die zwei Kontinente trennte. Mit der Zeit stellte sich diese Idee als

For Russia, the Eurasian region is not only the core area of its national security and stability but also an important source of national pride and mission. Therefore, Russia’s national emotions

While Russia’s presence endures in Central Asia, its pull is visibly weakening. Western sanctions against Russia have created opportunities for Russia’s neighbors to gain

Alexander Gabuev is director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. Gabuev’s research is focused on Russian foreign policy with particular focus on the impact of the war in Ukraine and

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Russia’s self-review has resulted in a sparking of the idea of a powerful state and power that is Euro-Asian. This is a return to the Russian idea.

The Arctic Ocean borders Russia to the north and the Pacific to the east. The country also has a short coastline on the Baltic Sea in the northwest. The exclave of Russia,