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Eurasian Economic Union
Can China's Ambitious OBOR Mesh With Russian Plans in Eurasia?
By Cholpon Orozobekova
Russia realizes the importance of partnership with China, but remains suspicious and cautious.
China Suggests Free Trade Zone For the SCO
By Catherine Putz
Russia says it would be "complicated."
ASEAN a New Opportunity for the Eurasian Economic Union
By Ling Han
A free trade pact between the EEU and Vietnam could be just the beginning of a productive economic relationship.
Eurasian Economic Union's First External FTA to Come into Force
By Catherine Putz
It's a little misleading, Vietnam started negotiating the agreement in 2013--before the EEU existed.
Uzbekistan and the Eurasian Economic Union
By Casey Michel
More possible post-Karimov, but still an unlikely direction for Tashkent.
ASEAN and the EEU: Close to Free Trade Zone?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Russia suggests the two groupings are inching closer to realizing a new pact.
Will Kyrgyzstan Leave the Eurasian Economic Union?
By Christopher Schwartz
First “Brexit” from the European Union, then “Kyrexit” from the EEU?
Tajikistan: The Eurasian Economic Union’s Next Member?
By Catherine Putz
Long rumored and rumored still, Dushanbe is reportedly exploring joining the EEU.
Kazakhstani Narratives About Aktobe Solidify
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyzstan's mine headache, European and Eurasian integration, timekeeping in the Pamirs; weekend reads.
Eurasian Economic Union Leaders Meet in Astana
By Catherine Putz
Despite uneven progress, the talks focused on continued expansion and cooperation with other regional economic vehicles.
China Pushes One Belt, One Road in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Beijing's belt fits with Kazakhstan's sunny path, but questions remain on its compatibility with the EEU.
Kyrgyzstan: Putin’s Eurasian Economic Union and Its Discontents
By Franco Galdini and Elyor Nematov
At Dordoi Bazaar, the economic promise of the EEU appears remote.