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dc:subject
| - Ex-URSS
- Sovereignty
- Souveraineté
- Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes
- Sécession
- Reconnaissance (droit international)
- Self-determination, National
- Soviet Union -- Former Soviet republics
- États non reconnus
- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes -- Ossétie du sud (Géorgie)
- Former Soviet republics -- Foreign relations
- De facto doctrine
- South Ossetia (Georgia) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes -- Haut-Karabakh
- De facto
- Ex-URSS -- Relations extérieures
- Dniester Moldovan Republic -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes -- Donbass
- Abkhazia (Georgia) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Donet︠s︡kai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Luhansʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes -- Abkhazie (Géorgie)
- Donets Basin (Ukraine and Russia) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
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preferred label
| - De facto states in the post-soviet area, mechanisms of formation, operation and survival
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dc:title
| - De facto states in the post-soviet area, mechanisms of formation, operation and survival
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| - This book provides an insightful analysis and holistic account of the process of the formation of de facto states in the post-Soviet area. Looking beyond the stereotype of mere puppet subjects, the author explores the contemporary operation of separatist regions in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Donbas to understand the motives and mechanisms for their emergence and their instrumentalization in the politics of great powers. Using policy documents, quantitative data, and political statements, she explores the historical origins of the area and its operation during the Soviet era, armed separatist conflicts and their implications, and the actions of the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the European Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the role of powers such as the Russian Federation and the US. The research contributes to the debate on the significance of de facto states for regional security and their potential for national identity building. It will be of interest to scholars and students of Russia and the Post-Soviet Area in International Relations and Nation-Building.
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http://iflastandar...bd/elements/P1001
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rdaw:P10219
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Spatial Coverage
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