Russia's Policies in the Caucasus

Russia's Policies in the Caucasus
Author: Pavel Baev
Publisher: Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Caucasus is one of the priority areas in Russian policy, and Russia's impact on developments there is in many cases decisive. Since 1990 Yeltsin's policy has been neither consistent nor really successful--Chechenia represents the most serious failure. The author examines the evolution of the main strands of Russian diplomatic, military and economic policy towards the three Caucasian states as well as towards the North Caucasian republics of the Russian Federation.

The Caucasus Policy of Russia in the Early 21st Century

The Caucasus Policy of Russia in the Early 21st Century
Author: Vefa Kurban
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527558444

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This book discusses the Caucasus, analysing its strategic aspects and the policies of Russia towards the region throughout history and especially during the Putin administration. It also considers Russia’s relations with both Azerbaijan and Georgia after they gained their independence, and sheds light on the Chechen-Russian conflict and Russo-Georgian Wars that took place following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Security, Society and the State in the Caucasus

Security, Society and the State in the Caucasus
Author: Kevork Oskanian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351134817

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The Caucasus, including the South Caucasus states and Russia’s North Caucasus, continues to be an area of instability and conflict. This book, based on extensive original research, explores in detail at both the local and regional level the interaction between state and society and the impact of external actors' engagement in the region within a conceptual framework linking security and democracy. Unlike other books on the subject, which tend to examine the issues from a Western political science perspective, this book incorporates insights from sociology, geography and anthropology as well as politics and contains contributions from scholars who have carried out extensive research in the region within a European Commission-funded Seventh Framework Programme project.

A Bear in the Mountains

A Bear in the Mountains
Author: Kenneth Ora Archbold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Caucasus region is an integral part of Russian history, politics, and culture, both in the arenas of internal and external policy. Throughout the centuries, Russia has spent much blood and treasure to maintain its influence in this vital region. The purpose of this thesis is to highlight the Russian government's efforts to maintain political, economic, and cultural influence in the Caucasus and how those efforts led Russia into two Chechen wars and a brief but consequential armed conflict with Georgia. This thesis paper will briefly examine the history of Russian conquest in the Caucasus and how the region became so important to Russia, politically, culturally, and economically. The paper will also explore the effects that the fall of the Soviet Union had on relations between the Russian central government and the North Caucasus republics and how the conditions that the break up created led to the first Chechen War. The work will also examine the causes of the second Chechen War and the role of radical Islam in the conflict between the Russian federal government and rebels in the North Caucasus. This paper will also analyze the possible threats to Russian hegemony in the Caucasus, including radical Islam, terrorism, and a Georgian government that seems determined to exit Russia's sphere of influence. The work will also analyze the 2008 Russo-Georgian War and how it impacted not just Russo-Georgian relations, but also how it helped define Russia's relationship with the West and its role in world politics. Finally, the thesis will study Russia's future prospects in the region, whether Russian hegemony will remain in the South Caucasus and what should be done to ensure peace and stability in the North Caucasus.

Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia

Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia
Author: Rajan Menon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315501716

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This comprehensive exploration of the international environment examines not only traditional political-military concerns but also economic, ethnic, and environmental issues and the role of crime, terrorism, the drug trade, and migration in the security environment of Russia and its neighbours to the south. This approach takes account of both the internal and external aspects of security problems and their interplay. The participation of international authors facilitates the consideration of each problem from all relevant points of view.

Essays on Russian Foreign Policy in the Caucasus and the Middle East

Essays on Russian Foreign Policy in the Caucasus and the Middle East
Author: Maxim A. Suchkov
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Außenpolitik
ISBN: 9783848726066

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For decades, Russia considered its southern flank as its most volatile security zone. Essentially, the Caucasus is notorious for its high conflict potential and is very susceptive to external influences. Over the recent years, transformations in the Middle East - including the Arab spring, the war in Syria, and the rise of ISIS - have had a palpable impact on Russia's "soft underbelly". The crisis in Ukraine also served as a critical calculation in Russian decision-making in the Caucasus and the Middle East, and will mostly likely challenge Moscow's policy in both regions in many - often unexpected - ways. Essays on Russian Foreign Policy in the Caucasus and the Middle East is a comprehensive account to read to understand these trends. Based on professional expertise and personal experiences from an author uniquely positioned to trace the dynamics in both regions, it reveals the rational behind many of Russia's moves while critically assessing their potential implications in the long run.

Shifting Priorities in Russia's Foreign and Security Policy

Shifting Priorities in Russia's Foreign and Security Policy
Author: Rémi Piet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 131705539X

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Given the resurgence of Russian economic capabilities and of Russia's role as a regional, even global, political actor, much of the literature written more than 4-5 years ago is already dated. The editor and contributors to this timely volume draw upon a broad range of analysts who deal with various aspects of Russian relations with its neighbours to the West and to the East. Implications for Russian foreign and security policy are key to understanding Russia's position in the 21st Century. Readers in Russian foreign and security policy; European, Eurasian, and Asian security; and contemporary international politics/security will find this volume invaluable.