Eurasian Union love

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  • proper noun a proposal for economic cooperation between Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan and other Eurasian countries, in particular the post-Soviet states.

Etymologies

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From Eurasian + Union.

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Examples

  • Putin, unveiled a plan this month to form a new alliance of former Soviet countries called the Eurasian Union, some of them cringed at the specter of some kind of U.S.S.R. version 2.0.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ 2011

  • Putin, unveiled a plan this month to form a new alliance of former Soviet countries called the Eurasian Union, some of them cringed at the specter of some kind of U.S.S.R. version 2.0.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ 2011

  • There were only three powers to be seriously worried about, England, Japan, and the Eurasian Union.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • Apparently the nuclear physicists of the Eurasian Union were almost as far along as Ridpath's crew when the destruction of Berlin gave them the tip they needed.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • Congress reconvened at the temporary capital in St. Louis, and the American Pacification Expedition started the job of pulling the fangs of the Eurasian Union.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • The treaties with Great Britain, Germany and the Eurasian Union, whereby we assumed the responsibility for world peace and at the same time guaranteed the contracting nations against our own misuse of power were rushed through in the period of relief and goodwill that immediately followed the termination of the Four-days War.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • Only three flying fortresses had arrived from the Eurasian Union.

    The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966

  • Strategic locationKyrgyzstan may also be a prime candidate to join the "Eurasian Union," a post-Soviet superstate proposed by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who seems virtually certain to return as president next March.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • "Kyrgyzstan would like to join the Eurasian Union," says Mr. Gusev.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The Eurasian Union, according to Putin, could recoup the potential lost when the Soviet empire collapsed 20 years ago and secure a group of like-minded countries by binding them together against any meddling by the West or China.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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