Commonwealth and Independence in Post-Soviet Eurasia (1998)
examines the various attempts to create new forms of integration by
the new states of Eurasia. The contributors to this volume analyse
in detail how the national elites in the independent states
conceived their regional policies. It looks in particular at the
Russian-led Commonwealth of Independent States, feared by many of
the newly-independent nations as being the Soviet Union Mark II.
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