Eurasian regionalism challenges traditional power structures in post-Soviet era.
The article explores whether studying regionalism in post-Soviet Eurasia can contribute to the comparative regionalism debate. It questions how European regionalism is perceived and looks at the role of the EU as a model for regional organizations, autocracy promotion by non-democratic regional organizations, and the status of actors in non-democratic settings. The conclusion suggests that Eurasian regionalism, while unique, can still provide valuable insights for understanding regionalism on a broader scale.