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Eurasian countries are among the most rapidly and drastically changing places since the collapse of the former Soviet Union. From the
year of 1991 on, the demise of the colossus has brought seemingly unlimited and far-flung turmoil among all social spheres on the Eurasian
continent. ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Eurasian countries are among the most rapidly and drastically changing places since the collapse of the former Soviet Union. From the
year of 1991 on, the demise of the colossus has brought seemingly unlimited and far-flung turmoil among all social spheres on the Eurasian
continent. The Journal of Eurasian Studies focuses on Eurasian studies in general, and on the following six hot issues in particular: National Identity, Political and Economic Transition, Democratization and Marketization, Migration, Energy Problems, and International
Development and ODA (official development assistance). In doing this, the Journal of Eurasian Studies internationalizes
local concerns within Eurasian communities and beyond the various Asian civilizations in more cross-regional perspectives. In its true
meaning of international relationships, the Journal of Eurasian Studies thus accomplishes it's primary goal presenting a nexus as transnational
aspects of the Eurasian issues.
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Editors-in-Chief:
G.H. Eom
S. White