NEW TRADE AND ECONOMIC REGIONALISM: A SPACE OF OPPORTUNITIES IN GREATER EURASIA
InterEULawEast - Journal for International and European Law, Economics and Market Integrations
; 8(2):161-174, 2021.
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| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2026249
ABSTRACT
The article is devoted to the issues of trade and economic integration in the Greater Eurasia region. The trends of regionalization in the Asia-Pacific region based on multilateral trade deals are studied. The analysis of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, the prerequisites for its conclusion, and the effects of implementation has been carried out. These issues were considered in conjunction with the implementation of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, including considering the current prerequisites for its expansion. The authors investigate the issues of conjugation of the EAEU and integration processes in the Asia-Pacific region within the framework of the idea of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. Specific proposals for the organization of work, based on the mechanisms for implementing the EAEU’s international legal personality, have been formulated. An overview of the possible results of the conclusion of the Agreement in Greater Eurasia in the economic and geopolitical context is presented.
Law; Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership; Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership; Eurasian Economic Union; integration; trade and economic cooperation; international legal personality; Great Eurasian Partnership; Partnership agreements; Trends; Trade agreements; Cooperation; Global economy; Pandemics; Gross Domestic Product--GDP; Free trade; Regionalism; Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement; Coronaviruses; Labor unions; COVID-19; Asia-Pacific region; Eurasia; 81393:Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations
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InterEULawEast - Journal for International and European Law, Economics and Market Integrations
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2021
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