Commonwealth of Independent States and Eurasian Economic Community
by Alexander Libman Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany
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Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. Emergence of the post-Soviet regionalism
2.1. The Commonwealth of Independent States3. CIS and EurAsEC governance structure
3.1. Commonwealth of Independent States3.2. Development Concept 2007
3.3. Eurasian Economic Community
3.3. Preliminary summary
4. Democracy at national level in the FSU and “protective integration”
4.1. Domestic autocracies and CIS4.2. “Protective integration”
5. Dimensions of international democracy in the FSU
5.1. Civil society, political parties and input legitimacy5.2. Popular participation and inter-parliamentary assemblies
5.3. Supranational institutions, power limitations and inter-state democracy
5.4. Output legitimacy
5.5. Promotion of national democracy and human rights