INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION AND COOPERATION IN EURASIA: A NEW MODEL FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGION OF GREATER EURASIA
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Objective: The study aims to analyze the integrative processes in Eurasia, focusing on the development of a new social security model within the framework of international cooperation. The research evaluates Russia’s "Greater Eurasia" initiative and its impact on fostering socio-economic partnerships in the region.
Methods: The study utilizes a combination of theoretical systematization, generalization, and statistical data presentation. Structural and system analysis methods were applied to examine the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) as a model for international interaction and its role in facilitating macro-regional cooperation.
Results: The findings show that the "Greater Eurasia" initiative, despite lacking substantial economic and institutional support, presents potential for promoting social security across the region. The Eurasian Economic Union emerges as a crucial center for integration, offering an institutional platform for socio-economic development. However, there are challenges in fully realizing this potential due to political and economic tensions within the region.
Conclusion: The study concludes that joint efforts are required to develop a new social security model between Eurasian and Asia-Pacific countries. The results provide insights for government policies aimed at intensifying integration efforts and ensuring social security in the Greater Eurasia region.
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