This was first published on January 6, 2009 in World Politics Review
In Aftermath of Georgia War, a More Stable CaucasusEmil Sanamyan | 06 Jan 2009
World Politics Review
For most observers, the brief war between Russia and Georgia last August only underscored the instability of the Caucasus region and the dangerous potential energy stored in its so-called frozen conflicts. Remarkably, though, the war's immediate impact has actually led to a relatively more stable regional status quo.
full text >>>
No comments:
Post a Comment