The Future Being Born Today: Integration and Infrastructure Projects in Eurasia
In line with the Development Strategy of the Russian Federation, academics, politicians, and entrepreneurs are currently examining various large-scale projects designed to effectively confront critical social, economic, and political challenges, and to neutralize geopolitical threats. The process of selecting projects like these is inevitably accompanied by a degree of uncertainty, and the scale involved requires a realistic evaluation of effort, expenditure, resources, and rate of return. As far as Russia is concerned, against a backdrop of increasing integration within the Eurasian space and the development of Asia-Pacific economic cooperation, such projects could include data centres and road infrastructure in the country’s Asian territories, driverless vehicles, automated production management systems, and much more. Does Russia have the leadership potential required to launch major infrastructure projects in the Eurasian region? What would the consequences of this shift in development strategy be for the country and for the Eurasian Union? How should infrastructure projects be selected and assessed in terms of their worth to the economy of the entire Eurasian region?