%0 Journal Article %T Putin¡¯s Third Term: The Triumph of Eurasianism? %A Paul Pryce %J Romanian Journal of European Affairs (RJEA) %D 2013 %I European Institute of Romania %X In the midst of the Russian Federation's 2012 presidential election, Vladimir Putin expressed his support for the establishment of a functioning Eurasian Union by 2015. This article attempts to demonstrate that this Eurasian push, taken in context together with a number of other policies and programs pursued by Putin and Dmitri Medvedev, reflects a shift in Russian identity politics towards neo-Eurasianism. In doing so, the potential weaknesses of neo-Eurasianism as an identity framework for the whole of Russian society will be highlighted, indicating that the further centralization of political authority with the core (Moscow) will only exacerbate grievances in the regions of the periphery. %K Russian Federation %K Eurasianism %K Eurasian Union %K nationalism %K Vladimir Putin %U http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol13_no1/RJEA_2013_vol13_no1_art.2_.pdf