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Sometimes, your UU is so powerful you should rush to it, but all Civs should take advantage of them when available to help defend their Empire. We'll look at what makes that unit unique when compared to the original, while also showing whether or not their unique abilities are kept. This Guide seeks to deliver the details on each UU in Vanilla Civ 5, along with the Brave New World and Gods and Kings DLC. Unique Units (UU) can help define the playstyle of a Civilization and many of them come with extra Promotions over regular units and/or Unique Promotions that make that unit Unique. The establishment of the Eurasian Economic Union was instrumental for the promotion of a new vision of wider Eurasian integration.Civilization 5 Unique Units Guide UU Stat Bonuses, Unique Promotions and Those Kept When You Upgrade Click to Enlarge all Pictures to see Hi-Res shots of all Unique Units in the Game Naval Unique Units It is argued, that while Russia previously strived for membership in each of the three ‘geopolitical spaces’, the Ukraine crisis and its impact on Moscow's relation with the West led to a reorientation of Russia's geopolitical vision toward the East and most importantly toward Eurasia. In a second part, this article takes into account the events in and around Ukraine starting in late 2013 and analyzes how Russia's discourse toward the traditional ‘geopolitical spaces’ changed as a result. It analyzes how the three ‘geopolitical spaces’ – Eurasia, the Euro-Atlantic and the Asia-Pacific – are defined by Russia's political leaders and how each space fulfils a particular function for the pursuit of Russian interests abroad.

Based on a critical geopolitical analysis, suggesting that territory, space and geographies are being actively (re)formulated by those in power, this article analyzes how policy-makers define and articulate the importance of a particular geographical region for their foreign policy. Focusing on discourses by the ruling elite, this article examines the construction of ‘geopolitical spaces’ in Russian foreign policy.
