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EurAsEC integration Central Asia institutionalization comparative analysis European Union ASEAN EAEU Uzbekistan customs union regional security economic cooperation regionalismAbstract
This article examines the institutionalization of regional integration processes in the post-Soviet space, specifically in Central Asia, using the example of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC). The historical evolution and legal foundations of the organization are analyzed, from the 1995 Customs Union to the 2000 Astana Treaty. The article provides a comparative analysis of EurAsEC's governance system with the models of the European Union and ASEAN. It highlights the organization's significance in transport, energy, and labor migration sectors, as well as Uzbekistan's participation and prospects within this integration framework. The transformation of EurAsEC into the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is evaluated as a new stage of integration.
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