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A Eurasian Economic Vision for the Twenty-first Century

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  • Valerie Engammare
  • Jean-Pierre Lehmann

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Whereas East Asia stands out as the most dynamic and competitive region, both at present times and according to projections for the coming decades. Europe's repeated attempts to develop a strong Eurasian partnership have not proved successful. On the basis of a historical approach looking at the developments of the relations between Europe and East Asia since the 1950s, this article highlights the major reasons why opportunities to strengthen inter-regional links have been missed. Finally, concentrating on what Europe's strategy should be in the future, recommendations are formulated on economic, institutional and policy issues.

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  • Valerie Engammare & Jean-Pierre Lehmann, 2005. "A Eurasian Economic Vision for the Twenty-first Century," Global Economic Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(1), pages 1-19.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:glecrv:v:34:y:2005:i:1:p:1-19
    DOI: 10.1080/1226508042000329015
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