The EU’s Dual Identity in Eurasia: Between Strategic Autonomy and Transatlantic Loyalty
Introduction: Why Multipolarity and Eurasia Matter The global order is undergoing a profound transformation. The unipolar moment dominated by the...
Eurasia represents the combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia, the world’s largest continent covering approximately one-third of Earth’s total dry land area. This vast region encompasses diverse cultures, economies, and political systems, serving as the geographic foundation for major international organizations, trade routes, and geopolitical strategies. Eurasia includes major powers like Russia, China, India, and European Union member states.
Introduction: Why Multipolarity and Eurasia Matter The global order is undergoing a profound transformation. The unipolar moment dominated by the...
RIC as a Geostrategic Concept The Russia–India–China (RIC) triangle is not a newly emerging framework but a dormant one experiencing...
In a briefing held on the sidelines of the 12th International Legal Forum in St. Petersburg, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman...