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Eurasian House

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Eurasian Home is an information and analytical portal, an open forum for experts, political scientists, economists, politicians, and journalists from the newly independent states, Russia, the EU, Asia, and America. The Eurasian Home portal is a platform for free discussion between representatives of different countries on the problems of political and socio-economic development of Russia and the new independent states, as well as global and regional integration in Eurasia.

The Eurasian Home portal was registered in Russia in 2004 and is one of the projects of the Eurasia Heritage non-profit foundation. The audience of the Eurasian Home is users of more than seventy countries of the world. The English-language version of the Portal actively promotes the involvement of representatives of the world expert community in the discussion of current processes taking place in the Eurasian space, and also represents the opinions of specialists from Russia and the new independent states of the English-speaking audience. In addition, the Portal provides an opportunity for young researchers to express their point of view and express themselves to a respected expert community.

Portal Themes

The priority topics of the Eurasian Home Portal are economic and political processes in Eurasia ; integration concepts and strategies in the world; regional integration entities in the post-Soviet space, their current activities and development prospects; models of political and economic modernization; economic and political interaction of the CIS countries with the external environment ( EU , USA , China , etc.).

The Eurasian House publishes expert opinions, comments by well-known journalists, studies of leading scientific institutions and think tanks , the most interesting media materials on Eurasian topics. The portal has unique dossiers of integration entities and new independent states: Azerbaijan , Armenia , Belarus , Georgia , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Moldova , Russia , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , Ukraine , referring to which users can find detailed information about political systems, economic situation, legislation, mass media, expert centers to obtain information on regional integration ( GUAM , EurAsEC , CES , CSTO , BSEC , the CIS , the Union State , SCO ) and Find our acquainted with biographies of leading political figures.

Despite the prevalence of analytical materials on the Eurasian Home Portal, the resource seeks to keep its readers informed of the latest developments by posting news bulletins and digests of Russian and foreign press on its pages.

Columnists of the Eurasian House

  • Boris Kagarlitsky , Head of the Institute for Globalization and Social Movements , Moscow
  • Shamsudin Mamaev, political observer, Moscow
  • Akram Murtazaev, journalist, Golden Pen Award winner, Moscow
  • Ivan Gayvanovich, journalist, laureate of the contests "Media - for Civil Society", "Golden Era of Ukrainian Television", Kiev
  • Oleg Novikov, journalist of the newspaper Nasha Niva, Minsk
  • Andrei Makarychev, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University, Nizhny Novgorod
  • John Marone, political commentator, Kiev
  • Julian Evans, journalist, London
  • Kevin O'Flynn, journalist, Moscow

Links

  • Information and analytical portal "Eurasian House"
  • Dossier of integration entities and new independent states (inaccessible link)
  • Experts of the Eurasian Home Portal
  • Website of the Eurasia Heritage Non-Profit Fund
  • Eurasian House on Yandex Catalog

Reproduction of the materials of the “Eurasian House” on other resources:

  • Yandex News
  • Inosmi
  • Charter'97
  • Tazar
  • Turkish Weekly
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eurasian_House&oldid=101325847


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