Across Eurasia, several single markets have emerged, including the
Eurasian Economic Space,
European Single Market,
ASEAN Economic Community, and the
Gulf Cooperation Council. There are also several
international organizations and initiatives which seek to promote integration throughout Eurasia, including: Partners
Asia-Europe Meeting • Every two years since 1996 a meeting of most Asian and European countries is organized as the
Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM).
Commonwealth of Independent States • The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a political and economic association of 10 post-Soviet republics in Eurasia formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It has an estimated population of 239,796,010. The CIS encourages cooperation in economic, political, and military affairs and has certain powers to coordinate trade, finance, lawmaking and security. In addition, six members of the CIS have joined the
Collective Security Treaty Organization, an intergovernmental military alliance that was founded in 1992.
Eurasian Economic Union • Similar in concept to the European Union, the
Eurasian Economic Union is an
economic union established in 2015 including Russia,
Armenia,
Belarus,
Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and observer members
Moldova,
Uzbekistan, and
Cuba. It is headquartered in Moscow, Russia and
Minsk, Belarus. The union promotes economic integration among members and is theoretically open to enlargement to include any country in Europe or Asia.
Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges • The
Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) is an international organization headquartered in
Yerevan, comprising the main stock exchanges in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. The purpose of the Federation is to contribute to the cooperation, development, support and promotion of capital markets in the Eurasian region. to
Vladivostok with all
European and
CIS countries
Russia-EU Common Spaces • The
Russia – EU Four Common Spaces Initiative, is a joint
European Union and Russian agreement to closer integrate Russia and the EU, remove barriers to trade and investment and promote reforms and competitiveness. In 2010, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called for common economic space, free-trade area or more advanced economic integration, stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok. However, no significant progress was made and the project was put on hold after Russia-EU relations deteriorated following the
Russo-Ukrainian War in 2014.
Shanghai Cooperation Organization • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a Eurasian political, economic and security alliance, the creation of which was announced on 15 June 2001 in Shanghai, China. It is the largest regional organisation in the world in terms of geographical coverage and population, covering three-fifths of the Eurasian continent and nearly half of the human population.
Greater Eurasian Partnership and continental union The
Greater Eurasian Partnership is an initiative of
Russian President Vladimir Putin, put forward in his
address to the Federal Assembly in 2015 with the aim of forming a broad integration framework on the Eurasian continent, as indicated by the
Russian Foreign Ministry. In Perm on 29 May 2025,
Sergey Lavrov stated at the Eurasian International Socio-Political Hearings on the Formation of an Architecture of an Equal and Indivisible System of Security and Cooperation in the Eurasian Space in 2025 that "the Greater Eurasian Partnership is not limited to economics, trade, transport and logistics alone. It is the material basis for another Russian initiative - the initiative to form a Eurasian security architecture, which Putin put forward in his speech at the Russian Foreign Ministry on 14 June 2024. In Africa, there is a
pan-continental organization, the
African Union, in Latin America -
CELAC, but in Eurasia there is no such pan-continental association yet." == Use of term ==