Volume 12, number 1

Eurasianism and the “Third Way” of Modern Social Development: The Context of Understanding and Solving the Problem Against the Background of Confrontation and Dialogue Between Civilizations

 

Marina Yuryevna Martynova1, Svyatoslav Ivanovich Grigoryev2, Galina Ivanovna Avtsinova1, Vladimir Mikhailovich Kapitsyn3 and Eugene Nicolaevich Tarasov1

 

1Russian State Social University,Russia, 129226, Moscow, Wilhelm Pieck St., 4; 2OJSC “all-Russian center of living standards” Russia, 105043, Moscow, 4-th Parkovaya, 29: 3Lomonosov, Moscow State University

 

ABSTRACT:

This article presents an analysis of the interpretations of Eurasianism as an independent historical- philosophical and socio- political movement, as well as possible practical line of cooperation’s development between CIS countries. The authors present the results of the sociological survey of the Eurasian population, including Russia and its expert community on the issue of integration in the post- Soviet space. Explores the idea of a “third way” as the basis of geopolitical cooperation project close-minded states.

 

KEYWORDS:

Integration; eurasianism; The strategy of “third way”; The common economic space and the Eurasian Economic Union

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Martynova M. Y, Grigoryev S. I, Avtsinova G. I, Kapitsyn V. M, Tarasov E. N. Eurasianism and the “Third Way” of Modern Social Development: The Context of Understanding and Solving the Problem Against the Background of Confrontation and Dialogue Between Civilizations. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)

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Martynova M. Y, Grigoryev S. I, Avtsinova G. I, Kapitsyn V. M, Tarasov E. N. Eurasianism and the “Third Way” of Modern Social Development: The Context of Understanding and Solving the Problem Against the Background of Confrontation and Dialogue Between Civilizations. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1). Available from: https://www.biotech-asia.org/?p=6025

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