Prospects for the development of the EAEU amid a confrontation between Russia and the West

D. V. Ovcharenko
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The article examines the consequences of the Western states’ sanctions pressure on Russia for the EAEU. Special attention is paid to the position of the EAEU members amid two crucial events in the Ukrainian crisis: the reunification of Crimea with Russia (2014) and the beginning of a special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine (2022). Measures aimed at minimizing the damage from anti-Russian sanctions on the economies of the EAEU countries are considered, such as: customs, customs tariff and non-tariff regulation, protective measures; internal market and cooperation; financial and currency markets; international economic cooperation with third countries and integration associations. The priorities of Russia’s chairmanship in the EAEU in 2023 are analyzed. The prerequisites for the further development of the EAEU as a self-sufficient integration center in Eurasia and the prospects of the EAEU amid a confrontation between Russia and the West are examined. Among the negative factors slowing down the development of the EAEU the following stand out: the orientation of some members to the third countries’ markets, the modest pace of modernization and increasing the competitiveness of the economies of the EAEU countries, the insufficient level of development of transport infrastructure and logistics, the concerns of the EAEU members (Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) of «secondary» sanctions, the absence of a consolidated position within the union regarding Western sanctions, the violation of transactional payments as an outcome of Russia’s disconnection from international payment systems. 
俄罗斯与西方对抗中的东亚经济联盟发展前景
文章探讨了西方国家对俄罗斯施加制裁压力对欧亚经济联盟的影响。文章特别关注了在乌克兰危机的两个关键事件:克里米亚与俄罗斯的统一(2014 年)和乌克兰特别军事行动(SMO)的开始(2022 年)中,欧亚经济联盟成员国的立场。会议审议了旨在最大限度减少反俄制裁对欧亚经济联盟国家经济造成的损害的措施,如:海关、关税和非关税条例、保护措施;内部市场与合作;金融和货币市场;与第三国和一体化协会的国际经济合作。分析了俄罗斯在 2023 年担任欧亚经济联盟主席国期间的优先事项。研究了欧亚经济联盟作为欧亚大陆自给自足的一体化中心进一步发展的先决条件,以及在俄罗斯与西方对抗中欧亚经济联盟的前景。在延缓欧亚经济联盟发展的消极因素中,以下因素尤为突出:一些成员国面向第三国市场,欧亚经济联盟国家经济现代化和竞争力提高的步伐缓慢,交通基础设施和物流发展水平不足,欧亚经济联盟成员国(亚美尼亚、哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦)对 "二次 "制裁的担忧,联盟内部对西方制裁缺乏统一立场,俄罗斯与国际支付系统脱节导致交易支付受到侵犯。
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