
22 February 2023
The Handbook edited by Prof. Alexander S. Bulatov and Dr. Egor V. Pak neatly and critically traces evolving trends, specifics, ideals, and realities of political and economic origin in post-Soviet Eurasia, i.e. Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, and Armenia.
Bridging conceptual framework of Eurasian integration with the evidence from the field (e.g. trade, energy, education, business practices, state-society relations) the book represents a unique and a daring perspective on the region. Thus, given recent geopolitical turbulence the authors undertake a decisive attempt to estimate the influence of Western sanctions against Russia on other members of post-Soviet Eurasia.
Overall, this handbook might be of great use to a broad audience of scholars, policymakers, and graduate students involved into studies on the political economy of post-Soviet Eurasia, and post-Soviet studies at large.