Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus

The Caucasus played a prominent role in the Russian foreign policy for a long time, which has not changed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Beginning with four general hypothesis about Russia’s interests in its “near abroad” the essays gives an insights in the current status and development...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0810894320e94dbd96509d45599eb7a12021-12-02T16:37:47ZRussia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus1801-342210.1515/pce-2016-0005https://doaj.org/article/0810894320e94dbd96509d45599eb7a12016-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/pce-2016-0005https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422The Caucasus played a prominent role in the Russian foreign policy for a long time, which has not changed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Beginning with four general hypothesis about Russia’s interests in its “near abroad” the essays gives an insights in the current status and developments in the relations between Russia and its southern neighbors Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. A special focus is on the frozen conflicts in South Ossetia and Naghorno-Karabakh and Russia’s role in these conflicts.Sonnleitner DominikSciendoarticlerussiacaucasusforeign policyfrozen conflictssouth-ossetianaghorno-karabakhPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 83-94 (2016)
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topic russia
caucasus
foreign policy
frozen conflicts
south-ossetia
naghorno-karabakh
Political science
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spellingShingle russia
caucasus
foreign policy
frozen conflicts
south-ossetia
naghorno-karabakh
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Sonnleitner Dominik
Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
description The Caucasus played a prominent role in the Russian foreign policy for a long time, which has not changed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Beginning with four general hypothesis about Russia’s interests in its “near abroad” the essays gives an insights in the current status and developments in the relations between Russia and its southern neighbors Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. A special focus is on the frozen conflicts in South Ossetia and Naghorno-Karabakh and Russia’s role in these conflicts.
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title Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
title_short Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
title_full Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
title_fullStr Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
title_full_unstemmed Russia’s backyard – unresolved conflicts in the Caucasus
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