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Table of Contents
Foreword.viii
Vasile Rotaru and Miruna Troncota
Acknowledgements.xv
List of Acronyms.xvi
Introduction
Chapter One.1
The Evolution of the “Post-Soviet” Concept in Russian Foreign Policy:
From the Post-Soviet Space to the Eurasian Space
Maria Lagutina
I. Continuity and Change in Russian Foreign Policy
Chapter Two.22
History Matters: The Use of Russia’s “Official Past” and the Shifts
in its Post-Soviet Foreign Policy
James C. Pearce
Chapter Three.48
Orderism: A New Ideology Promoted by Russia. Its Functions and Pitfalls
Liliana Popescu
Chapter Four.76
The Russian Foreign Policy towards its Neighbouring States:
The Synergy of Hard and Soft Power in The Case of Moldova
Danu Marin
Chapter Five.96
Old Wine in a New Bottle: The Cold-War Origins of the Concept
of Gibridnaya Voyna
Ofer Fridman
VI
Table of Contents
II. Russia and the West: Competing Practices in the Former Soviet
Space. The Cases of Georgia and Ukraine
Chapter Six.124
Russia’s Intervention in the Post-Soviet Countries: Eurasianist Ideology
as a Justification
Armen Grigoryan
Chapter Seven.154
Georgia’s Pro-Western and/or Pro-Russian Foreign Policy Narratives:
Balancing or In-betweenness?
David Matsaberidze
Chapter Eight.196
Special Status for Donbas: Reflexive Control Theory in Action
in Southeast Ukraine
Ivanna Machitidze
III. Russia’s Strategies of Legitimization in Contemporary Conflicts
Chapter Nine.222
Legitimizing an Annexation: Russia’s Official Narrative on the 2014
Actions in Crimea
Vasile Rotaru
Chapter Ten.243
Interventionism and Biopolitics in the Ukrainian Crisis: The Disputed
Claims of Humanitarian Intervention in Russia’s Legitimizing
Narratives for the Annexation of Crimea
Miruna Troncotä
Chapter Eleven.272
The Role of the Past in Legitimizing the Annexation of Crimea and the
Threat of Russia’s “Revanchism” for the International Legal Order
Oleksandr Zadorozhnyi
Chapter Twelve.308
Russia Under Threat? North Caucasian Foreign Fighters and Their Place
in Moscow’s Legitimization Narratives
Konstanze Jüngling
Russia and the Former Soviet Space vii
Conclusions.334
Vasile Rotaru and Miruna Troncotà
Contributors.342
Index. 346
Index
1648 Peace of Westphalia, 104
1994 Budapest Memorandum, 126
Abdulatipov Ramazan, 325
Abkhazia, 58, 132, 133, 147, 155,
168, 172, 207, 208, 237, 238,
254, 255,257, 276, 278, 279
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, 310
Afghanistan, 130, 228, 254
Africa, 63
Agamben Giorgio, 254
Aksyonov Sergey, 227, 280
al-Assad Bashar, 312
Al-Nadiriya Mosque, 325
Alasanya Irakli, 172, 173
Alliance and Strategic Partnership
Treaty, 168
Alsace and Lorraine, 275
American decline ,52, 67
American hegemony, 63
Amnesty International, 50, 251
annexation of Crimea, 40,41,49,
50, 53, 58, 68, 77, 79, 124,223,
228,232, 233, 243,244, 250,
251,253, 255, 256, 260, 262-
265, 272, 273, 278-280, 294,
295, 336
anti-Maidan rallies, 226
anti-Semits, 229
anti-terror operation, 324
anti-terrorist propaganda, 313
anti-Western sentiments ,135, 137,
145,314
antiterrorist legislation, 313
antiterrorist operation, 208, 209
Armenia, 2, 8, 14, 42, 127, 135,
136, 138, 139, 141, 143, 144,
148, 163, 177, 236, 276
ASEAN, 12
Asia-Pacific Region, 11-13
Asia, 7, 13, 63, 108, 127
Atlantic-American model, 110
Atlanticists, 35
attitudes, 39,43, 83, 129, 133, 134,
136, 140, 143, 155, 163, 165,
177, 186, 187, 189,203, 257
Austria, 26
Authoritarianism, 43, 82, 133
autonomous republic, 227, 236,258,
281
Azerbaijan, 5,276
balance of force, 231
balance of power 12, 36, 39, 111,
163
Baltic states, 4, 5, 9, 128
Bandera Stepan, 206
Belarus, 2, 13, 42, 125, 134, 230,
235,236
Belgorod, 286
Berlin Wall, 281
Biden Joe, 213
Biopolitics, 243-245,251-255,257,
258, 260-264, 335, 337, 338
Bittner Jochen, 48,49, 52
Black Sea 231,275
Black Sea Fleet, 35, 41, 227, 277-
279, 287, 288, 290, 291,294
Bolotnaya protests, 80
boomerang model, 322
Bortnikov Aleksandr, 310, 313, 314
Bosnia, 246
Brezhnev Leonid, 26, 128
BRICS, 12, 36, 38, 57
Budapest Memorandum, 126, 198,
222, 233,235,287,296
buffer zone, 36,41,236,
Bulgaria, 190
Burjanadze Nino, 145, 158, 174-175
Bush, George H.W. 32
Byman Daniel, 317
Byzantium, 282
Russia and the Former Soviet Space
347
Caucasus, 36, 156, 164, 165, 235,
308-311, 313-315, 324-327, 337
Central Asia, 14, 39
Chaliy Alexey, 226
Chechen Republic, 314, 324, 326,
Chechnya, 324-326
China, 6, 9, 10,14, 39,42, 55, 57,
60, 63, 101,236, 247, 261,281,
335
Churkin Vitaly, 261
Civil War 101,104, 196, 197, 310
civilizational clash, 320
civilizational crossroads, 162
civilizational nationalism, 48, 53
civilizationism, 25, 27-29, 34, 38,
43, 44
Cold War, 16, 51, 102,113,198,
200, 246, 248, 334
collective security actions, 220
Collective Security Treaty
Organization, 129, 235,276,
277, 280
Collier Paul, 321
Colour Revolutions, 28,35, 36, 38,
50, 52, 55, 64,68, 99, 126, 129-
131, 142,206
commissions of adaptation, 324
Common Economic Space, 276,
277, 280
Commonwealth of Independent
States (CSI), 1,4, 5,9, 11, 12,
16, 34, 36,38, 55, 84, 85, 125,
127-129, 167, 235,276, 291,
293, 337
conservative worldview, 58, 69
conspiracy theories, 55, 135, 140
constructivist, 247,248,250,252
Copenhagen School, 159, 160
corruption, 15, 28, 31, 50,140, 196,
207
Council of Europe, 36, 38, 222, 235,
281,293,296,324,325
coup d’etat, 156, 197, 233, 259, 261
Crimea/ Crimea peninsula, 35, 40,
41,49, 53, 57-59, 68, 77, 79,
124, 126, 128, 130, 133, 168,
197-200, 208, 222-238, 243-
245,250, 251,253-256, 258-
265, 272-274, 277-297, 336,
337, 339
Crimean Constitution of 1992, 228
Crimean Tatars, 229, 262, 283,295
Criminal Code of Ukraine 205
critical geopolitics, 8
Croatia, 57
Cuba, 58, 228
cultural myths, 8
culture of identity, 162
customs union, 138, 276,277,280
cyber defence, 78
Czech Republic, 130
Dagestan, 310, 311, 324-326
de-Europeanization, 170
democratic governance 70
Democratic Movement-United
Georgia, 144, 174
democratic political culture, 169
derzhavnost, 24, 26,27, 32, 33, 35,
42
Diamond Larry, 50
doctrine of non-intervention, 245
Dodon Igor, 83, 146, 190
domestic group conflict, 309, 318,
323, 327
domestic politics, 125,161,222,
313, 336
domestic threats, 318, 321
Donbas, 196, 197, 199-215,222,
234, 263, 286,313, 336, 338,
339
Donetsk Peoples’ Republic, 206,
207,210
Donetsk, 203, 204,206-208, 210,
213
Dostoyevsky Fyodor, 54
Dragon Pioneer military exercise,
87
dramaturgia, 69
Dugin Aleksandr, 8, 9, 27,48, 54-
57,61,69, 96, 107-111, 113-
116,144, 145, 206
348
Index
Duma, 31, 206, 210, 228, 259, 260,
279, 288
Eastern Partnership, 87, 124-126,
128, 131, 132, 136, 165, 190,
223, 255
economic sanctions, 15, 222,
Egypt, 6, 55, 60, 311
emerging economies, 52
ethnic nationalism, 156
EU-Georgia Association
Agreement, 176, 177
Eurasia, 2-13, 15, 16, 35, 111, 185
Eurasian civilization, 5, 7, 55, 107,
108, 113, 116, 127
Eurasian Economic Area, 26
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 2,
35, 124, 136, 139, 141, 143,
170, 173,189, 335
Eurasian Empire, 56, 57
Eurasian identity, 176
Eurasian imperialism, 56
Eurasian model, 110
Eurasian project, 9
Eurasian space, 1-3, 6, 9, 10, 13, 15
Eurasianism, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 27, 35,
135
Eurasianist political forces, 157
Euro-Atlantic structures, 89, 161,
164, 167, 278
Euromaidan, 134, 203, 259, 279
European anti-liberal and far-right
parties, 57
European aspirations, 157
European External Action Service,
50, 59
European integration 13, 83, 88,
137, 139, 146, 161,279
European Union (EU), 9, 12-14, 34,
35, 41, 42, 49, 50, 57, 62, 66,
124, 125, 128, 131, 137, 138,
140-147, 156, 157, 161, 164,
165,168-170, 174, 176, 177,
184-190, 199, 209,213,215,
244, 257,261,273,278, 279,
340
Europeanization, 49, 65, 66
federalization, 202, 205
fifth column, 113
Filimonov Georgy, 50
Finland, 127, 256
First World War, 29, 31, 102, 275
forced assimilation, 230, 293
foreign fighters 308-321, 323,
324, 326, 327
Foreign Policy Concept of the
Russian Federation (2008), 276
Foreign Policy Concept of the
Russian Federation (2013), 12,
80
Foreign Policy Concept of the
Russian Federation (2016), 2,
13, 84
foreign policy formation process,
154, 159
foreign policy, 1,2,4,10-13,21-28,
30-32, 34, 35, 37-40, 42,43, 48,
51,53, 65, 67, 68, 70, 76,77,
79, 81-83, 126,143, 147, 154-
169, 172-177, 180, 185-187,
189, 190, 197-199, 236, 238,
249, 252, 254, 255, 257, 273,
276, 334-337, 339
Foucault Michel, 244, 252-255
fourth-generation warfare, 104
France, 68, 132, 173, 210, 213, 215,
275, 278
Franco-Prussian War, 275
frozen conflicts, 222
G8, 222
Gagauzia, 87, 138, 147
Gamsakhurdia Zviad, 156, 167
Gardens Aleksandr, 28
gas wars, 277
Gauthier David, 51, 65
geopolitical location, 156
geopolitika postmodema, 108
Georgia, 5, 9, 28, 35, 36, 38, 50, 79,
80, 84, 123, 124, 126, 128, 129,
131, 132, 135, 137, 138, 141-
148, 154-178, 180, 182, 183,
185-190, 206, 209, 236, 238,
249,255,257, 276,278, 339
Russia and the Former Soviet Space
349
Georgia’s foreign policy, 156,1 SS-
Iöl, 163-166, 168, 169, 172,
173, 185, 186, 188, 189
Georgian-Russian relations, 172,
182, 188, 189
Germany, 26, 42, 55, 57, 67, 68,
102, 112, 173,210,213,215,
233,237, 260, 275, 281,282
gibridnaya voyna, 96-101, 107, 113-
116
global government, 55
global justice, 62, 65
globalist economy, 55
globalization, 9,49, 56, 57, 60, 64-
66, 69, 70, 86, 321
Gorbachev Mikhail, 26, 37
Gosudarsvennost (stateness) 24, 26,
29, 32, 38
Great Britain, 275
Great Patriotic War, 26, 28-30, 36-
41,43
great power, 4, 24, 32, 36, 53, 76,
79, 84, 127, 133-135, 163, 198,
248, 249,312,313, 335, 338
group identity 320
Gryzlov Boris, 210, 211
GUAM, 5
guerilla, 68, 208
Gumilev, 7
hard power, 77, 79, 83, 89
hardliners, 317
Haushofer Karl, 8
Heartland, 8
Helsinki Final Act, 222
Herman, Margaret 165
historic illegality 230
historic territory 230
Hitler Adolf, 275
Hoeffler Anke, 321
Hoffman Frank, 97-99, 102, 115
Human Rights Watch, 250
human rights, 62, 80, 103, 127, 130,
132, 234, 249, 258, 264, 280,
322, 326
humanitarian factor, 229, 231, 232,
234, 236, 237, 337
humanitarian intervention, 237,
243-251,260, 262-265
Huntington Samuel, 320
hybrid threats, 97
hybrid warfare, 96-99, 102, 114,
115
ICISS,248
identity formation, 320
identity-driven foreign policy, 163
identity-related and ideological
factors, 319
identity, 6, 7, 14, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29,
31,40, 43, 57, 139, 154-156,
161-163, 166, 170, 176, 251,
253-255, 257, 262,263, 314,
315,318-320, 334, 338, 339
ideology, 7, 22, 31,48-53, 58-62,
64, 65, 68-70, 124, 125, 127,
135, 142, 155, 156,205,254,
316,319, 320, 335, 337
Ikenberry John, 62, 64
Ilyin Ivan, 54, 69
imagining, 156
imperialist geopolitics, 8
India, 6, 10, 14,42, 60, 63
information war, 49, 69, 78, 88, 96,
100, 112, 113
information warfare, 55, 89, 102,
107, 110-114, 116, 201
informational defence, 111
informational influence, 111
informational warfare, 100, 108-110
instrumentalization, 126, 316, 335,
336, 339
integrational processes, 1, 2, 4, 6,
11-13, 16
internalization of identity, 163
international community, 57, 78, 79,
81, 124, 209, 222, 223, 225,
228, 235, 244, 246, 249, 255,
272, 297,313
International Criminal Court, 126,
273, 294, 296
international law, 11, 49, 51, 57, 58,
60, 63, 65, 68, 70, 84,209,222,
224, 226, 228, 229, 231-233,
350
Index
235, 237, 244, 245, 250, 251,
263-265,272-274,276, 277,
279-282, 287, 291-297,312,
334, 336
international precedent 229
international treaties, 222, 233,272,
286, 290,292,296
interventionism, 243-245,249,251,
258,264
Iran, 6,44,236
Iraq War, 33, 38, 142
Iraq, 33, 38, 50, 65, 142, 254, 308-
311,314,317, 326
Islamic State (IS), 308,310-314,
327
islamism, 49, 66
istoricheskaya politika, 22-24, 29,
37, 41-43
Ivanishvili Bidzina,157, 158, 164,
167-173, 175-178, 180, 182,
189
Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, 310
jihadist militant groups, 309
Kaliningrad, 58
Karaganov Sergey, 57-58, 68
Kavkaz Imarat 310
Kazakhstan, 2, 10, 13, 39, 42, 135,
235-237
Khalid Nadir Abu, 311
Kharkiv Pact, 278
Khazar State, 282
Khrushchev Nikita, 283-286
Kiev 197, 199, 204, 205, 208, 209,
212-214, 222, 227, 229-232,
234, 259-261,264, 277, 339
Klausen Jytte, 315
Kolesnikov Andrey, 60
Kosovo Albanians, 229
Kosovo precedent, 132, 133, 231,
238
Kosovo War, 246
Kozyrev Doctrine, 35
Krastev Ivan, 53
Kremlin, 28, 33, 43,48, 49, 53, 56,
58, 68, 69, 84, 124, 125, 134,
136, 142, 143, 145, 146, 148,
156, 167, 189, 196,200, 201,
209,214,215, 222, 223, 227-
229,231,235-237, 255-257,
259,313, 324, 335, 339
Kuchma Leonid, 205,206, 210
Kyivan Rus, 277
Kyrgyzstan, 14, 129,206,237
Latin America, 63,246
Latvia, 5,42, 50
Lavrov Sergei, 40, 42, 172, 196,
233, 251,258, 334
law-abiding behavior, 224
left-wing ideology, 58
legality, 223-226, 229, 231, 232,
236, 237, 243, 246, 252, 262,
288, 289,337
legitimacy, 31, 33, 69, 106, 107,
114, 115, 134, 136, 138, 160,
162, 196,204, 208,223-226,
228, 244, 247-249, 264, 273,
312,316, 336, 339
legitimization narratives, 223, 308,
313, 337
legitimizing discourse, 223
liberal democracy, 49, 50, 65
liberal internationalist order, 51
liberal world order, 49, 52, 61-65,
67-70
liberalism, 48,49, 55, 56, 60-66,
103, 171
Lithuania, 5, 42
little green men, 226, 227, 229, 250
Lugansk Peoples’ Republic, 206,
210
Lugansk, 204, 206, 210
Lukashenko Alexander, 11, 13
Lukyanov Fyodor, 58
Margvelashvili Giorgi, 157
Marxist-Leninist, 60
mass media, 48, 59, 78, 82, 83, 86,
90, 170, 285
Matvienko Valentina, 130, 231
McCauly Clark, 321, 322
Medetov Nadir, 311
media freedom, 50
Medinskii Akhmad, 311
Russia and the Former Soviet Space
351
Medvedev Dmitry, 25, 30, 31, 33,
34, 37-39, 58, 127, 174, 280,
335
Melikov Sergey, 310
mental revolution, 162
MERCOSUR, 12
mercurial ideology, 48-49, 53, 61,
69
Messner Evgeny, 96, 98, 101-107,
113-116
Middle East, 14, 50, 310,
military engagement, 308-309, 311-
313, 326, 337
military political blocs, 64
mimicking the West’s rhetoric, 237
Minsk II Agreement, 197, 213
Minsk negotiations, 202
Mironenko Victor, 42
missile facilities, 58
Mohyliov Anatolii, 227
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, 26, 139
monopolar world, 11
Moskalenko Sophia, 321
motivational factors, 309, 314, 317-
319, 321,323-324, 326-327
multilateralism, 64
multipolar world, 11, 56, 355
Munich Security Conference, 132,
198, 334
Nagorno-Karabakh, 136, 165, 276
Nashi, 24, 35, 38
National Democratic Institute, 169
national identity, 7, 155, 162-163,
170
national security, 23,40,77, 82, 90,
155, 160, 164,226, 235, 257,
336
nationalism, 42, 53, 88,277
Nazarbayev Nursultan, 10, 13
near abroad, 4, 27, 32, 34, 80, 223,
238, 244, 255-256, 336, 339
neo-Nazi, 229, 260, 262
net-centric war, 109-110
new Cold War, 200
Nogaideli Zurab, 175
nomenklatura, 172, 284
normalization policy, 157, 172
Normandy Format, 197
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 50, 77, 88, 130-133,
145-146, 161, 168, 173, 175,
182, 184,225,230-231,246,
278, 337
North Caucasus, 309-311, 324-325,
326-327
North Crimean Canal, 286
Novorossiya, 278
nuclear power, 200
Nuland Victoria, 213
Obama Barack, 27, 38,132
OECD, 52
Old Russia, 29
oligarchic rule, 60
Olympic Games in Sochi, 310, 325
Orange Revolution, 129, 199, 202,
204-207,212,215
Orderism, 48-53, 59-61, 64-64, 67-
70
Orthodoxy, 31, 135, 176, 230,277
OSCE, 129, 196-197, 210, 222, 250,
260, 263, 293
Pan-Slavism, 27, 81
Panarin Igor, 48, 54, 55, 69, 96,
107, 110-116
paramilitary groups, 207-208
patriotic history, 24
perceptions, 90,131, 143, 163,201,
316,336
Pereyaslav Agreement, 283
Peter the Great, 231
Plotnytskiy, Ihor 210
Poland, 40, 42, 275
polite men, 226-227
political elites, 49, 82, 154, 158-
159, 166
political repression, 309, 322, 327
political sanctions, 224, 228
polycentric international system, 11
Poroshenko Petro, 41, 210-213
post-imperial, 2-4
post-Soviet space, 68, 79, 125,135,
160, 167
352
Index
postmodemity, 55, 57
power technology, 50
Primakov Evgenii, 2
propaganda, 78, 83, 87-88, 101,
125, 131, 140, 143, 189
proxy war, 77
psychological warfare, 106, 208
public diplomacy, 81, 83, 125, 206,
257
Putin Vladimir, 2, 13, 22, 50, 78,
174, 198, 210-211, 227, 230,
232, 237, 256, 258, 278, 280,
292-293, 312, 334, 338-340
Putinism, 23, 28-30, 37, 58
Radicalization, 309, 316-318, 322,
326-327
Rawls John, 62
Realpolitik, 161, 164
Red Army, 290
reflexive control theory, 200
responsibility to protect, 235-236,
248, 257, 263-264
revanchism, 274-275, 279, 296
revisionism, 198
Revolution of Dignity, 196-197,
200, 203, 2012
right to self-determination, 68, 233,
237-238, 244, 261, 336-337
Roach Adrienne, 315
Romania, 88, 139, 236, 282
Rose Revolution, 129, 156, 162,
168, 174
rule of law, 130, 134, 237, 274, 337
Runet, 87
Ruskii Mir, 256-257
Russia Today (RT), 22, 50
Russian Communist Party, 36
Russian Empire, 3, 5, 23, 61, 235,
236, 277-278, 282, 295
Russian exceptionalism, 37
Russian Federal Security Service,
148
Russian Idea, 23, 25, 33, 185
Russian language, 139, 277
Russian Orthodox Church, 27, 54,
82, 134, 166, 177, 235
Russian Unity Party, 227
Russian-Georgian War, 164, 174
Russification, 128, 155
Russo-Western relations, 33, 39-40,
43
Russophobia, 40, 130, 133-135, 144
Rwanda, 246, 249
Saakashvili Mikheil, 129, 156-158,
167, 174-175, 178
Sajdik Martin, 210
Samostoyatelnost (sovereign
independence), 33-35, 38
Savitskiy Petr, 7
Schmitt Carl, 254
secessionist movements, 238
Second World War, 41, 66, 81, 101,
104-105, 139, 142, 222, 275,
278, 290
Securitization, 155, 159-160
Seleznyov Gennadiy, 206
self-consciousness, 51
self-defence, 203-204, 212, 227,
229, 233, 256, 261, 264, 276
self-identification, 28, 319, 338
self-perception, 51, 59
separatism, 116
Serbia, 229
Sevastopol, 126, 130, 222, 226,
227-229, 231-232, 234, 261,
281, 288, 290-292, 296
Severodonetsk, 215
Shanghai Cooperation Agreement,
36
Shapiro Jeremy, 317
Shevardnadze Eduard, 129, 156,
162, 167, 172
Silk Road Economic Belt, 14
Siloviki, 78
Sivkov Konstantin Valentinovich,
114
Slavs, 29
Slovenia, 58
social justice, 54, 62
soft power, 62, 76-77, 80-82, 86-87,
90, 161, 166, 186, 257
Solovyov Vladimir, 54
Russia and the Former Soviet Space
353
sootechestvenniki, 254,256, 264
South Caucasus, 165
South Ossetia, 58, 132-133, 147,
155, 168, 172,207, 209, 236,
238,254, 257, 278
sovereign democracy, 33, 58, 82
sovereignty, 63, 67, 107, 109, 124-
125,129,132, 162,164, 170,
205, 230, 232,235, 247-248,
254,256, 289, 291,334
Soviet Union, 6,16, 77, 80, 87, 101,
112, 126,156,200,230, 236,
273, 275-276,284, 286, 290
Sputnik, 50,70, 88, 141
Stalin Joseph, 28-30, 37,42, 134
Stalinism, 29
Starodub, 286
Statism, 25-26, 32-33,37,43,
status quo, 237
subversion-war, 106
super-power, 52
Surkov Vladislav, 33,48, 58
Syria, 58, 77, 190, 228, 308-314,
319, 326
Taganrog, 286
Tajikistan, 127, 237, 276
Taman peninsula, 277
Tarkhan Mouravi Davit, 175
territorial Integrity, 5, 10, 23, 28,
124, 155, 167, 170, 182, 205,
233, 245, 263, 273, 276, 281,
287, 291, 296
terrorism, 309, 318, 320-322, 326
Texas, 213
time of troubles, 27
Tkemaladze Zurab, 173
Topadze, Gogi 173
trade wars, 277
traditional values, 50, 52-53, 82, 86,
170
transnational identity, 320
transnational violence, 318, 320,
322
Transnistria, 84-85
Treaty of Georgiy evsk, 174
Treaty of Versailles, 275
Tsar Aleksandr I, 26
Tsar Aleksandr II, 26
Tsar Ivan IV, 27
Tsar Nicholas I, 31
Turkey, 42, 60, 278, 282, 311
Tuzla island, 277
Ukraine’s Security Service, 207
Ukrainian language, 128, 139, 206
Umarov Dokku, 311
UN Charter, 245
UN General Assembly, 249, 261,
281
UN Human Rights Council, 258
UN Security Council, 53, 67, 70,
210, 235,246-247,251, 262,
288,290
unilateral military intervention, 222
Union of Eurasian Youth, 207
unipolar power, 58
United National Movement, 157,
168-169, 171, 173, 175, 177,
180, 187, 189
United States, 9, 12, 33,42,49, 52,
68, 108-109, 112, 115, 174, 187,
213,215, 236, 247, 261,273,
313, 334-335, 340
unrestricted warfare, 68
US-centric world order, 52
USSR, 1, 3, 10, 14, 36-37, 55, 60,
76, 87, 127, 130, 133, 135, 140,
197, 198, 204,214, 275, 283-
285, 288-289, 292, 295
Valdai International Discussion
Club, 231
Venezuela, 60, 228
Verkhovna Rada, 205-206, 209,
212,214
Victory Day (9May), 30, 39-40, 86,
88
Vietnam, 6, 58
violation of international law, 231,
273, 280
War on Terror, 33, 38, 254
Weimar policy, 58
Western sanctions againts Russia,
15, 40, 58, 78
354
Index
Western supremacy, 321
Westernism, 25-26, 31, 35, 37-38,
43
Westernization, 129, 163
World Bank, 52, 62
world order, 11, 24, 49, 52-53, 62-
64, 68, 70, 198, 334
World Revolution, 103-107
Yanukovych Viktor, 137, 196, 202,
204, 226, 259, 278
Yatsenyuk Arseniy, 196
Yeltsin Boris, 23, 25, 27, 29-32, 36,
43, 156, 275, 291
Yevkurov Yunus-Bek, 325
Yugoslavia, 58, 101, 140, 287, 338
Yushchenko Viktor, 129, 277, 279
Zakharchenko Oleksander, 210
Zyuganov Gennady, 36, 37
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