Wars in the Caucasus, 1990-1995

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Wars in the Caucasus, 1990-1995

Edgar O'Ballance

Macmillan Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

As Soviet Communism dissolved it was replaced in the Caucasus by nationalism enabling the Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to obtain independence: Chechenya is still fighting on. War between Armenia and Azerbaijan started immediately over the Azeri administered Nagorno-Karabakh and Nakhicheven enclaves within Armenia, which has already cost over 30,000 lives, and displaced a million people. Warlord ridden Georgia erupted into civil war for central power, while the countryside lay in the grip of ethnic groups and bandit gangs, its Muslim Abkhazia province, aided by Russians, fought a three-year separatist war that remains a stalemate.

目次

List of Maps - Preface - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Chronology A - Chronology B - Chronology C - Chronology D - Dissolution of the Soviet Union - Armenia and Azerbaijan - Multi-Party Politics: 1990-2 - Competing Warlords: 1993-5 - Georgia - Shevardnadze - Turbulent Georgia: 1993-4 - President Shevardnadze: 1995 - The Chechen Syndrome - Operation Wave - The Struggle for Chechenya - Retrospect and Prospect - Bibliography - Index

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