Current problems of Europe

Greater Eurasia and Greater Europe: The geopolitics of cooperation perspectives

Гласер М.А., Томанн П.-Э., Новик Н.Н.

Glaser (Kukartseva) Marina Alekseevna – Sc.D. in Philosophy, Professor, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, National Research University «Higher School of Economics» Thomann Pierre-Emmanuel – Sc.D. in Geopolitics, Professor, Institut des sciences sociales, économiques et politiques (ISSEP), Lyon, France; President, AISBL «Eurocontinent», Brussels, Belgium Novik Nikolay Nikolaevich – Ph.D. in Economics, Researcher, Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies, National Research University «Higher School of Economics»

Abstract

In world history, 2020 will forever remain a year of serious humanitarian and economic upheavals that have further changed the geopolitical alignment of key actors in the system of international relations. In this regard, the concepts of Greater Eurasia and Greater Europe, which were held as two significant narratives present in the international academic and political discussion, are particularly interesting. The main questions of this research are whether consensus is possible and what are the prospects for geopolitical interaction between the projects of Greater Eurasia and Greater Europe, taking into account the interests of Rus-sia, how will this affect the system of international relations and the environment of macroregional security? The article discusses the opportunities for cooperation between Greater Eurasia and Greater Europe, as well as the key principles of internal interaction between the participants. Russia, being a key link in this context, can act as a guarantor of trade and economic, geostrategic and political stability. The authors conclude that Greater Eurasia and Greater Europe are geopolitical representations created by the key actors of the European and Eurasian space for various options for adapting their plans to reality, and conflicts and security challenges that arise on the periphery of these two associations and their great powers can jeopardize not only European but also the entire global security. To prevent this, countries need to review the existing Eurasian and European security architecture, based on the principles of mutual respect, cooperation and parity. The article is based entirely on qualitative analysis and does not refer to quantitative arguments or statistical data. The methodological platform for the research is the analysis based on the concept of geopolitics.

Keywords

Greater Eurasia, Greater Europe, European Union, Russia, international community, global security.

Download text