Russian peacekeeping strategies in the CIS : the cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan

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Russian peacekeeping strategies in the CIS : the cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan

Dov Lynch

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

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"In association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-254) and index

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Description

Peacekeeping operations have become a central issue in international relations since the end of the Cold War. This work underlines the mixture of defensive and offensive stimuli driving Russian 'peacekeeping' strategies, and highlights the dangers that the new Russian Federation faces in undertaking these operations.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I: 'PEACEKEEPING' IN RUSSIAN FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY Peacekeeping and Coercive Diplomacy: Russian Suasion The Evolution of Foreign Policy Towards the 'Near Abroad' Russian Military Approaches to the 'Near Abroad' Consensus and Differences on 'Peacekeeping' PART II: THE CASE OF MOLDOVA, GEORGIA AND TAJIKISTAN Russian Strategy Towards Moldova Russian Strategy Towards to Abkhaz Conflict Russian Strategy Towards Tajikistan Conclusions Notes and References Select Bibliography Index

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