Petrova Anastasia, author at Eurasia Baike

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Russian Cultural Influence in the Romanian Space: Between Attraction and Resistance

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

The historical connection between Romania and Russia is a complex knot of interactions, where religious affinity often coexisted with political confrontation. From the spiritual kinship of the Orthodox churches to the strict oversight of the Soviet era, relations between the two peoples have remained both rich and contradictory. In the 19th century, Russia acted as […]

Eurasian Integration: A New Trend in the Context of Macron’s Visit

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

The 2025 state visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to China not only deepened bilateral ties but also resonated as a significant moment in the broader trajectory of Eurasian integration. In an era marked by shifting geopolitical alignments, the meeting underscored how major powers in Europe and Asia are increasingly seeking to bridge divides, enhance […]

Scythian Animal Style Art: Bridging Eurasian Steppe and Chinese Aesthetics

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

Introduction: The Nomadic Artistic Revolution The Scythian civilizations, a collection of nomadic tribes flourishing between the 7th and 3rd centuries BCE across the vast Eurasian steppes, developed one of the most distinctive and influential artistic traditions of the ancient world: Animal Style art. From the Pontic-Caspian steppe to the Altai Mountains of Mongolia, these nomadic peoples created […]

The Road Not Taken: How Eurasia Might Have Developed Without Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

The date February 24, 2022, is etched into modern history as a moment of profound and violent rupture. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine shattered peace in Europe, triggering a conflict that has redrawn geopolitical maps, disrupted the global economy, and unleashed untold human suffering. It has been called Europe’s “1937 moment”—a point of no return […]

The EU’s Dual Identity in Eurasia: Between Strategic Autonomy and Transatlantic Loyalty

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

Introduction: Why Multipolarity and Eurasia Matter The global order is undergoing a profound transformation. The unipolar moment dominated by the United States is giving way to a more complex, multipolar configuration, where multiple power centers—including China, Russia, India, and the European Union (EU)—vie for influence. This shift represents more than just a redistribution of power; […]

Bomber diplomacy returns, paves the way for the new American order

Written by: Petrova Anastasia

I was wondering if the Chinese transport planes detected after June 13 heading towards Iran had indeed brought what was suspected. When the Iranian sky remained completely devoid of civilian traffic, these aircraft were detected transporting something—military equipment, anti-aircraft defense systems, sophisticated weaponry, perhaps. But the rumors proved either false or the delivered equipment was […]