Abstract

As we approach the conclusion of this book, we summarize a few of the issues that will — or should — appear high on the agenda in the years to come. In Chapter 18, we described the status and role of post-Soviet integration in the context of the wider Eurasian continental integration (this issue is the subject of Eurasian Integration: Challenges of Transcontinental Regionalism, published by Palgrave Macmillan). We have also provided some insight into the most complex sub-region of the post-Soviet space, Central Asia. Below, we highlight further issues affecting the development of regional integration in the post-Soviet space, its intensification and expansion, how trade integration in the region can be fostered, its compatibility with other regional integration initiatives and its relations with the global trade integration and WTO accession.

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