Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior
The Russian Federation's official acknowledgement of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in August 2008 has since been undermining both overall political stability in the Southern Caucasus in general and future perspectives of Georgia's development in particular. Such recognitio...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Russian Federation's official acknowledgement of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in August 2008 has since been undermining both overall political stability in the Southern Caucasus in general and future perspectives of Georgia's development in particular. Such recognition of new quasi-legal entities without consent of the parent state and a subsequent erosion of the principle of territorial integrity are pressing challenges in current world affairs. The Kremlin's controversial 2008 decision continues to be an important bone of contention in Russian-Western relations. This study explores the emergence and recent transformation of modern norms of recognition, secession, and self-determination in international law. It traces the evolution of Soviet and Russian perspectives on the recognition of new states, and discusses overall Georgia-Russia relations in order to answer the question: Why did the Kremlin recognize Georgia's two breakaway entities in contradiction to traditional Russian approaches to recognition? The author argues that Moscow's deviant behavior vis-à-vis Tbilisi was caused by three major reasons, namely: the earlier recognition of Kosovo by many Western nations in disregard of Russia's stance, the intention to prevent Georgia's accession to NATO, and the necessity to legitimize a continued presence of Russian armed forces in Georgia's two breakaway provinces |
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spelling | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior Nikoloz Samkharadze, Andreas Umland, Neil MacFarlane 1 Online-Ressource (260 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The Russian Federation's official acknowledgement of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in August 2008 has since been undermining both overall political stability in the Southern Caucasus in general and future perspectives of Georgia's development in particular. Such recognition of new quasi-legal entities without consent of the parent state and a subsequent erosion of the principle of territorial integrity are pressing challenges in current world affairs. The Kremlin's controversial 2008 decision continues to be an important bone of contention in Russian-Western relations. This study explores the emergence and recent transformation of modern norms of recognition, secession, and self-determination in international law. It traces the evolution of Soviet and Russian perspectives on the recognition of new states, and discusses overall Georgia-Russia relations in order to answer the question: Why did the Kremlin recognize Georgia's two breakaway entities in contradiction to traditional Russian approaches to recognition? The author argues that Moscow's deviant behavior vis-à-vis Tbilisi was caused by three major reasons, namely: the earlier recognition of Kosovo by many Western nations in disregard of Russia's stance, the intention to prevent Georgia's accession to NATO, and the necessity to legitimize a continued presence of Russian armed forces in Georgia's two breakaway provinces Russia Politics Abkhazia South Ossetia Russland Politik Außenpolitik foreign policy Südossetien Abchasien Samkharadze, Nikoloz Sonstige oth Umland, Andreas oth MacFarlane, Neil wpr https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.24216/9783838274140 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior Russia Politics Abkhazia South Ossetia Russland Politik Außenpolitik foreign policy Südossetien Abchasien |
title | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior |
title_auth | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior |
title_exact_search | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior |
title_exact_search_txtP | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior |
title_full | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior Nikoloz Samkharadze, Andreas Umland, Neil MacFarlane |
title_fullStr | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior Nikoloz Samkharadze, Andreas Umland, Neil MacFarlane |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior Nikoloz Samkharadze, Andreas Umland, Neil MacFarlane |
title_short | Russia's Recognition of the Independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia |
title_sort | russia s recognition of the independence of abkhazia and south ossetia analysis of a deviant case in moscow s foreign policy behavior |
title_sub | Analysis of a Deviant Case in Moscow's Foreign Policy Behavior |
topic | Russia Politics Abkhazia South Ossetia Russland Politik Außenpolitik foreign policy Südossetien Abchasien |
topic_facet | Russia Politics Abkhazia South Ossetia Russland Politik Außenpolitik foreign policy Südossetien Abchasien |
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