If Russia will ever experience regime change, what will happen to its Eurasian Economic Union? Could we, for instance, see a future Russian nationalist government deciding to end Russia's participation in the Eurasian Economic Union due to it containing too many Muslims and non-Slavs? Especially if this future Russian nationalist government will also ironically be Western-aligned (think Alexei Navalny) and thus seek membership in Western organizations such as the EU and NATO? Also, in such a scenario, could Central Asia, Turkey, and perhaps even eventually Iran if it will ever experience regime change form a new Turko-Persian Economic Union of their own? Or just a Turkic Economic Union if Iran doesn't want to join?
Thoughts on this?
Thoughts on this?