Abstract

This article investigates the role of international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) former Soviet Union republics participated after its disintegration on their international trade patterns, particularly the consumer animosity and nostalgia dimensions toward each other and major countries in the IGOs. The results suggest that the republics were faced with a choice between EU/Western institutions and those that are led by Russia. Analysis shows that their international trade patterns reflect these alliances in the international institutions network.

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