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The International Spectator

Italian Journal of International Affairs
Volume 53, 2018 - Issue 3
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Bureaucratic Authority and Mimesis: The Eurasian Economic Union’s Multiple Integration Logics

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Pages 38-54
Published online: 19 Jul 2018
 

Abstract

Regional economic integration in the post-Soviet space stands in a complex relation with the European Union’s integration process. Multiple competing internal logics of integration, as well as the EU model are drivers of Eurasian regionalism. The Eurasian Economic Union illustrates how bureaucracies mobilise their technocratic authority in a process of mimesis that reconciles multiple internal and external integration logics: selective learning from the EU and successful incorporation of internal integration logics produce an organisational design and output that member states support to varying extents.

Acknowledgements

We warmly thank Thomas Biersteker, Marlene Laruelle, Laure Delcour, Cristian Nitoiu, Nicu Popescu, Stephanie Hofmann, Oliver Westerwinter, Alessandra Russo, Hugo Flavier, Julie Patarin-Jossec, Frank Mattheis, David Svarin, two anonymous reviewers and Gabriele Tonne for comments on earlier versions of this article.

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