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Eurasian Economic Union Integration
Research Guide
What is Eurasian Economic Union Integration?
Eurasian Economic Union Integration refers to the political economy, institutional development, and geopolitical implications of the EAEU formed by Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan since 2015.
The EAEU advances trade liberalization, energy cooperation, and regulatory harmonization among post-Soviet states. Key studies examine digitalization for transit potential (Koroleva et al., 2019, 6 citations) and foreign policy shifts like Uzbekistan's relations (Toktogulov, 2011, 9 citations). Over 20 papers from provided lists address integration challenges and opportunities.
Why It Matters
EAEU integration shapes post-Soviet economic alignments, influencing trade flows and energy security in Eurasia. Koroleva et al. (2019) highlight digital solutions boosting EAEU transit potential for economic growth. Kuzmina (2014) analyzes economic modernization benefits for Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus amid global cooperation. Chiu (2017) discusses AIIB interactions with EAEU, impacting infrastructure investments and geopolitical balances.
Key Research Challenges
Institutional Harmonization Barriers
Aligning regulations across member states faces resistance due to differing national priorities. Kuzmina (2014) identifies problems in economic integration for Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. Kril (2021) examines NCTS implementation hurdles in associated countries like Ukraine.
Geopolitical External Pressures
EAEU cohesion is strained by influences from China, EU, and SCO. Toktogulov (2011) assesses Uzbekistan's foreign policy continuity post-Mirziyoyev affecting regional ties. Khetran (2019) explores SCO membership prospects for Pakistan-Central Asia relations overlapping EAEU dynamics.
Digital Transit Implementation Gaps
Adopting automated systems lags despite potential for growth. Koroleva et al. (2019) note challenges in electronic document management for EAEU transit. Vasiliev and Shmigelskaia (2016) review Silk Road forums underscoring legal and technical obstacles.
Essential Papers
The Borderless-Border and Internal Security Challenges in Nigeria
E Anegbode, Goddy, E Anegbode et al. · 2017 · International Journal of Political Science · 18 citations
The international border between Nigeria and her neighboring countries is roughly 4745sq.km.The major border countries with Nigeria are Cameroon (1,690 kilometers) in the east, Niger (1,497 kilomet...
UZBEKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER MIRZIYOYEV: CHANGE OR CONTINUITY?
Beishenbek TOKTOGULOV, Beishenbek Toktogulov, ORCID: 0000-0001-5216-6676 · 2011 · Eurasian Research Journal · 9 citations
After Mirziyoyev came to power in December 2016, impressive developments have taken place in Uzbekistan’s relations with the Central Asian republics, regional and external powers, and international...
The Revival of the Silk Road: brief review of the 4th China-Eurasia Legal Forum
Ilyia A. Vasiliev, Nadezda A. Shmigelskaia · 2016 · Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University Law · 8 citations
The 4th China-Eurasia Legal Forum was held in Xi’an (China) by the China Law Society (Host) and \nthe Northwest University of Political Science and Law (Organizer) between 17 and 19 October 201...
Common Transit Procedure and NCTS Implementation: the Case of Ukraine
Roman Kril · 2021 · Lex Portus · 7 citations
The article analyses the EU policies towards the extension of a Common Transit Procedure and the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) over associated countries given a case of Ukraine. A reasonab...
Civil Service Training in Kazakhstan: The Implementation of New Approaches
Gulimzhan Suleimenova · 2016 · Universal Journal of Educational Research · 7 citations
Kazakhstan is one of the few countries inCentral Asia in a historically short period of time managed to take strong positions in the international arena.However, under the conditions of rapidly cha...
The AIIB and the EU: Legal Opportunities and Risks
Yen-Lin Agnes Chiu · 2017 · European Business Law Review · 7 citations
Forming an integral part of China’s grand vision “One Belt One Road” (OBOR or “Belt and Road Initiative”), the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) launched operations at the start of 2016 w...
Digitalization as a method of implementation EEU transit potential
Elena Koroleva, Сергей Соколов, Evgeniya V. Filatova · 2019 · E3S Web of Conferences · 6 citations
In today’s world digital solutions make life easier in various fields. Digital interaction provides a complete transition to automated systems and electronic document management, opening up new pro...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
Start with Kuzmina (2014) for core economic integration analysis of Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus, then Toktogulov (2011, 9 citations) for Uzbekistan's policy context impacting EAEU, and Freedman (2005, 5 citations) for Central Asian rights baselines.
Recent Advances
Study Koroleva et al. (2019, 6 citations) for digital transit advances, Kril (2021, 7 citations) on NCTS extension, and Mihr and Wittke (2023, 4 citations) for human rights dissemination effects.
Core Methods
Core methods feature policy case studies (Kril, 2021), forum reviews (Vasiliev and Shmigelskaia, 2016), and foreign policy continuity assessments (Toktogulov, 2011).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Eurasian Economic Union Integration
Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find EAEU-specific literature like Koroleva et al. (2019) on digitalization, then citationGraph reveals connections to Kuzmina (2014) and findSimilarPapers uncovers related transit studies.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to parse Koroleva et al. (2019) abstracts, verifyResponse with CoVe checks claims against 250M+ OpenAlex papers, and runPythonAnalysis computes citation trends using pandas on EAEU paper sets with GRADE scoring for evidence strength.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in EAEU institutional studies via contradiction flagging across Toktogulov (2011) and Kril (2021); Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for EAEU review papers, latexCompile for polished drafts, and exportMermaid for integration workflow diagrams.
Use Cases
"Analyze citation networks of EAEU digital transit papers using Python."
Research Agent → searchPapers('EAEU digitalization transit') → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis(pandas network graph on Koroleva et al. 2019 and similars) → matplotlib citation heatmap output.
"Draft LaTeX section on EAEU geopolitical challenges with citations."
Synthesis Agent → gap detection on Toktogulov 2011 + Khetran 2019 → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations → latexCompile → PDF with integrated EAEU challenge diagram.
"Find code repos linked to EAEU economic modeling papers."
Research Agent → searchPapers('EAEU economic integration models') → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → list of simulation scripts for trade analysis.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow scans 50+ EAEU papers via searchPapers → citationGraph → structured report on integration trends from Koroleva et al. (2019). DeepScan applies 7-step CoVe analysis to verify claims in Kuzmina (2014) with GRADE checkpoints. Theorizer generates hypotheses on EAEU-SCO overlaps from Khetran (2019) literature synthesis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines Eurasian Economic Union Integration?
EAEU Integration covers political economy, institutional development, and geopolitical effects of the union among Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan since 2015, focusing on trade and energy cooperation (Koroleva et al., 2019).
What methods study EAEU integration?
Methods include policy analysis of transit procedures (Kril, 2021), digitalization assessments (Koroleva et al., 2019), and foreign policy reviews (Toktogulov, 2011).
What are key papers on EAEU?
Koroleva et al. (2019, 6 citations) on digital transit; Kuzmina (2014) on economic integration possibilities; Chiu (2017, 7 citations) on AIIB legal risks.
What open problems exist in EAEU research?
Challenges include institutional harmonization (Kuzmina, 2014), external geopolitical pressures (Toktogulov, 2011), and digital implementation gaps (Koroleva et al., 2019).
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