Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought

Russia was and remains to be a Eurasian territory in terms of its geographic location. However, there is nothing specifically Eurasian, either ideologically, politically, culturally or economically, that would make it possible to speak seriously about Eurasianism as a basis for future international...

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Main Author: Donskikh, Oleg A.
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description Russia was and remains to be a Eurasian territory in terms of its geographic location. However, there is nothing specifically Eurasian, either ideologically, politically, culturally or economically, that would make it possible to speak seriously about Eurasianism as a basis for future international political and economic integration of different countries around Russian Siberia and – more broadly – Russia as its centre, without considerable economic achievements of Russia and serious financial inflows in the Siberian economy. The colossal space of Russian Siberia with scattered spots of current economic exploitation activity primarily designed and operated for excavation of natural resources, cannot serve the purposes of Eurasian integration in any way. There remain serious opportunities associated with the development of the Arctic territories, but they can serve Eurasian integration purposes only if large infrastructure projects are implemented that would link the southern and northern zones of Siberia into a single economic space.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5075124 2025-01-16T20:36:01+00:00 Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought Donskikh, Oleg A. 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5075124 https://zenodo.org/record/5075124 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5075123 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Russian Siberia China Central Asia Eurasianism Transsib Baikalo-Amur Mainline Road Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5075124 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5075123 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Russia was and remains to be a Eurasian territory in terms of its geographic location. However, there is nothing specifically Eurasian, either ideologically, politically, culturally or economically, that would make it possible to speak seriously about Eurasianism as a basis for future international political and economic integration of different countries around Russian Siberia and – more broadly – Russia as its centre, without considerable economic achievements of Russia and serious financial inflows in the Siberian economy. The colossal space of Russian Siberia with scattered spots of current economic exploitation activity primarily designed and operated for excavation of natural resources, cannot serve the purposes of Eurasian integration in any way. There remain serious opportunities associated with the development of the Arctic territories, but they can serve Eurasian integration purposes only if large infrastructure projects are implemented that would link the southern and northern zones of Siberia into a single economic space. Text Arctic Siberia DataCite Arctic
spellingShingle Russian Siberia
China
Central Asia
Eurasianism
Transsib
Baikalo-Amur Mainline Road
Donskikh, Oleg A.
Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title_full Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title_fullStr Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title_full_unstemmed Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title_short Role of Siberia in Eurasian Stories of Russian Political and Economic Thought
title_sort role of siberia in eurasian stories of russian political and economic thought
topic Russian Siberia
China
Central Asia
Eurasianism
Transsib
Baikalo-Amur Mainline Road
topic_facet Russian Siberia
China
Central Asia
Eurasianism
Transsib
Baikalo-Amur Mainline Road
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