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Cooperation in Eurasia: Linking Identity, Security, and Development
Carlo Frappi
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Gulshan Pashayeva
| 01 March 2016

Table of Contents

 

Part I - Cooperation and Competition at Multilateral Level

1. The EU and EAEU: Normative Power and Geopolitics in EU-Russia “Shared Neighbourhood”

    Enrico Fassi, Antonio Zotti

2. Security Alliances in Eurasia through the Lens of Identity

    Gulshan Pashayeva

3. The New Development Bank and Traditional Multilateral Development Banks: A New Level of Competition

    Orkhan Baghirov

 

Part II - The Super-National Level of Analysis

4. South Caucasus as a Regional Security Complex: Divergence of Identity and Interdependence of Security

    Farhad Mammadov, Azad Garibov

5. The Light and Ancillary Regionalism in Central Europe

    Serena Giusti

6. Identity, Security, and Development Policies. The Drivers behind Cooperation in Central Asia

    Carlo Frappi

 

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Edited by

Carlo Frappi
ISPI e Università Ca’ Foscari
Gulshan Pashayeva
Deputy Director, SAM

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