Publication

24 Sep 2008

This paper examines the impact of the Russian-Georgian war on regional security. It focuses on the region's geopolitical specificity and Russia's role in the region. The authors also consider the position of the West and other powers, and conclude that the process of changes triggered by Russia's war on Georgia is far from complete.

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Author Krzysztof Strachota, Wojciech Górecki
Series OSW Commentary
Issue 10
Publisher Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Copyright © 2008 Centre for Eastern Studies (CES)
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