This paper aims to explain the advent of the 2008 Russo-Georgian war. It is an important question to answer due to the historical, cultural, and economic relations between the two states, as well as Russia’s aspiration as a benign hegemon should have prevented the war from happening. The fact that two closely related ex-Soviet states went to war against each other points to a fundamental problem in their relationship that could happen to other states with similar preconditions, such as Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Moldova, and more. In order to address this issue, Wendtian Constructivism is used to analyse the social interaction, key events, and the culture of anarchy that led to open warfare. This paper mainly relies on official documents...
The aim of this article is to analyse the role of Russia in the transformation of the Georgian-Osset...
This thesis attempts to explain the sources of Russia’s opposition to popular uprisings in the post-...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...
Abstract: Power in international relations remains a major, leading factor in the modern world polit...
The Russo-Georgian war, which took place in August 2008, with separatist ambitions of Georgian regio...
Russian government justified the war with Georgia by a set of normatively-legislative arguments. Int...
On the 8th of August 2008, war broke out between Russia and Georgia. The war lasted only five days, ...
textThis paper tries to determine to what extent US diplomatic and military support for Former Sovie...
One might expect massed armor crossing an international frontier to constitute the paradigmatic exam...
Russia's military incursion into Georgia in August 2008 and formal recognition of South Ossetia and ...
[[abstract]]It reviews the causes of the Russo-Georgian War in 2008. The imprudence and miscalculati...
Georgia had been the victim of the Russian aggression at different times. The same is true for the c...
Evolving official Russian identifications of Georgia amount to a dangerous securitisation of this sm...
The Russian military intervention in Georgia in August 2008 has raised significant questions about R...
For more than twenty-eight years, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russian-Georgian...
The aim of this article is to analyse the role of Russia in the transformation of the Georgian-Osset...
This thesis attempts to explain the sources of Russia’s opposition to popular uprisings in the post-...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...
Abstract: Power in international relations remains a major, leading factor in the modern world polit...
The Russo-Georgian war, which took place in August 2008, with separatist ambitions of Georgian regio...
Russian government justified the war with Georgia by a set of normatively-legislative arguments. Int...
On the 8th of August 2008, war broke out between Russia and Georgia. The war lasted only five days, ...
textThis paper tries to determine to what extent US diplomatic and military support for Former Sovie...
One might expect massed armor crossing an international frontier to constitute the paradigmatic exam...
Russia's military incursion into Georgia in August 2008 and formal recognition of South Ossetia and ...
[[abstract]]It reviews the causes of the Russo-Georgian War in 2008. The imprudence and miscalculati...
Georgia had been the victim of the Russian aggression at different times. The same is true for the c...
Evolving official Russian identifications of Georgia amount to a dangerous securitisation of this sm...
The Russian military intervention in Georgia in August 2008 has raised significant questions about R...
For more than twenty-eight years, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russian-Georgian...
The aim of this article is to analyse the role of Russia in the transformation of the Georgian-Osset...
This thesis attempts to explain the sources of Russia’s opposition to popular uprisings in the post-...
Despite a vast research of Russia’s means of power, including its military interventions in Georgia ...