The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respects the pattern of Russia’s previous interventions in a neighbouring state – e.g., the 2008 Georgian conflict. Yet its similarities with the forgotten Abkhazian conflict in 1992–1993 are not widely acknowledged. The principal aim of the study presented was to determine whether Abkhazia had the right to claim statehood and to examine Russia’s actions in support of the Abkhaz separatist forces during the conflict in 1992–1993. The author finds that the Abkhazians, similarly to the Crimean Russians, were not entitled to the right of external self-determination. The paper arrives at the conclusion that the fighting in Abkhazia in 1992–1993 may be categorised as an international armed conflict d...
The issue of sovereignty has been at the forefront of regional politics in the Caucasus since the di...
One of the most important problems for Georgia today is occupation and restoration of territorial in...
This article applies the concepts of linkage and leverage as developed by Steven Levitsky and Lucan ...
The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respects the pattern of Russia’s previous intervention...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...
In August 2008 Russia recognized the independence of the separatist Georgian province of Abkhazia i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the motives, means and implications of the Russian in...
The Russian military intervention in Georgia in August 2008 has raised significant questions about R...
Ankara : The Department of International Relations and Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, ...
The main objective of this thesis deals with the efforts of de facto states of Abkhazia and South Os...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
In this article, research attention is paid to the structure and dynamics of the peaceful resolu-tio...
The article "The War between Russia and Georgia - Consequences and Unresolved Questions" delivers an...
This study examines the role of the Russian media in affecting public opinion in Russia regarding th...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the history of the ongoing conflicts around Abkhazia and South Oss...
The issue of sovereignty has been at the forefront of regional politics in the Caucasus since the di...
One of the most important problems for Georgia today is occupation and restoration of territorial in...
This article applies the concepts of linkage and leverage as developed by Steven Levitsky and Lucan ...
The Crimean conflict in 2014 followed in many respects the pattern of Russia’s previous intervention...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...
In August 2008 Russia recognized the independence of the separatist Georgian province of Abkhazia i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the motives, means and implications of the Russian in...
The Russian military intervention in Georgia in August 2008 has raised significant questions about R...
Ankara : The Department of International Relations and Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, ...
The main objective of this thesis deals with the efforts of de facto states of Abkhazia and South Os...
Following Russian intervention and a referendum held on 16th March 2014, the Ukrainian republic of C...
In this article, research attention is paid to the structure and dynamics of the peaceful resolu-tio...
The article "The War between Russia and Georgia - Consequences and Unresolved Questions" delivers an...
This study examines the role of the Russian media in affecting public opinion in Russia regarding th...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the history of the ongoing conflicts around Abkhazia and South Oss...
The issue of sovereignty has been at the forefront of regional politics in the Caucasus since the di...
One of the most important problems for Georgia today is occupation and restoration of territorial in...
This article applies the concepts of linkage and leverage as developed by Steven Levitsky and Lucan ...