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"Thirty years have passed since the emergence of the first conflicts in the Soviet Union. Some of them have been successfully resolved, but those that persist promise no peace for Russia and its neighbors"--
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355.02 --- National security --- Conflict management --- Former Soviet republics --- Military policy --- Armed Forces --- Defenses --- National security - Former Soviet republics --- Conflict management - Former Soviet republics --- Former Soviet republics - Military policy --- Former Soviet republics - Armed Forces --- Former Soviet republics - Defenses
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Despite the efforts of the international community, most of the armed conflicts triggered by the breakup of the Soviet Union have not been resolved. This volume strives to cast a fresh look at the protracted conflicts and to identify factors promoting or preventing their settlement or transformation. The authors analyze the conflicts from the vantage point of critical citizens of their home countries and draw on their experience as participants in the peace process. The lessons learned from successes and failures of the international community are galvanized into a package of policy recommendations that heed the specific character of each conflict
Ethnic conflict --- Conflict management --- Conflits ethniques --- Gestion des conflits --- Former Soviet republics --- Ex-URSS --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Conflict managementFormer Soviet republics --- Former Soviet republicsForeign relations --- Ethnic conflict - Former Soviet republics --- Conflict management - Former Soviet republics --- Former Soviet republics - Foreign relations --- Former Soviet republics - Politics and government
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