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100 1 _aRytoevuori-Apunen, Helena
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245 1 0 _aPower and conflict in Russia's borderlands
_bthe post-Soviet geopolitics of dispute resolution
_cHelena Rytoevuori-Apunen
264 _aLondon
_bBloomsbury Publishing Plc
_c2021
300 _a344 Seiten
336 _2rdacontent
_aText
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337 _2rdamedia
_aOhne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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505 _a1. Introduction: Russia's Deep Borders in the Making 2. Encounters with Georgia and Faltering Ways in the International Community 3. Dealing with Divided Moldova: Failed Resolution and Policies of Vertical Power 4. Nagorno-Karabakh: Leverage for Controlling the Deep Border Arrangements with Armenia and Azerbaijan 5. Conclusion: Russia's Deep Border Practice in the Frozen Conflicts Index
520 _aAs Cold War battle lines are seemingly re-drawn, Russia's various 'frozen' war zones (ongoing separatist conflicts) are often cited as particularly volatile and assumed by some Western commentators and policymakers to be 'next' on Putin's 'wish list'. But, as Helena Rytoevuori-Apunen demonstrates here, this is a gross (and dangerous) oversimplification that will only serve to fuel the vicious circle of reciprocal military escalation. Drawing on a range of empirical research and across separatist conflicts in Georgia (South Ossetia and Abkhazia), Moldova (Transnistria and Gagauzia) and Azerbaijan (Nagorno-Karabakh) and the 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, her timely book provides a balanced assessment and critique of the assumptions and misunderstandings that inform mainstream discussions, as well as placing the conflicts in their proper and complex historical contexts. At a time when there is an increasing tendency to view Russia as the source of all instability in Eastern Europe, Power and Conflict in Russia's Borderlands is essential reading for anyone interested in the geopolitics of post-Soviet Russia, as well as policymakers and practitioners of peace/conflict resolution studies.
650 0 _aInternationale Politik
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650 7 _aSeparatismus
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650 7 _aGrenzgebiet
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650 7 _aTerritoriale Integrität
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650 7 _aTerritorialer Anspruch
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650 7 _aEingefrorener Konflikt
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650 7 _aGrenzkonflikt
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651 7 _aRussland
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651 7 _aGeorgien
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651 7 _aMoldawien
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651 7 _a Aserbaidschan
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