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Eurazische

Eurazische is a term used in geography and social science to describe the Eurasian landmass and its connected cultural, economic, and ecological systems. It denotes a transcontinental space rather than a political entity and is used to study cross-border dynamics between Europe and Asia.

Geographically, Eurazische encompasses the landmass spanning from the western edges of Europe to the eastern shores

Demographically and economically, the Eurazische space covers a wide range of populations, languages, and development levels.

Purpose and criticism: As a non-governing concept, Eurazische is a heuristic tool for analyzing transcontinental processes.

of
Asia.
The
Ural
Mountains
traditionally
mark
the
continental
boundary
with
Europe,
though
definitions
vary
and
some
scholars
extend
the
region
to
include
the
Caucasus,
the
Central
Asian
steppes,
or
parts
of
the
Arctic
and
Near
East.
It
hosts
major
economies
and
population
centers,
including
Western
Europe,
Russia,
Central
and
East
Asia,
and
portions
of
the
Indian
subcontinent.
The
concept
is
often
used
to
examine
cross-border
trade
routes,
energy
corridors,
migration,
and
environmental
systems
that
span
continents.
Critics
argue
that
the
label
can
obscure
political
distinctiveness,
cultural
diversity,
and
governance
differences
across
the
region.