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In Russia's Military Interventions, Elnur Ismayilov analyzes Russia's recent military interventions in Georgia and Ukraine by assessing the driving factors - the interests fueling Russian involvement and the decisions that fostered the resulting wars. Ismayilov covers the creation and transformation behind Russia's post-Soviet perspectives on Ukraine and Georgia and explores the panorama of post-Soviet Russia's foreign policy from the 1990s up to the turbulent present, in which Ukraine and Georgia's pro-Western orientations have remained a core concern of the Kremlin. Thoughtfully, Russia is…mehr

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In Russia's Military Interventions, Elnur Ismayilov analyzes Russia's recent military interventions in Georgia and Ukraine by assessing the driving factors - the interests fueling Russian involvement and the decisions that fostered the resulting wars. Ismayilov covers the creation and transformation behind Russia's post-Soviet perspectives on Ukraine and Georgia and explores the panorama of post-Soviet Russia's foreign policy from the 1990s up to the turbulent present, in which Ukraine and Georgia's pro-Western orientations have remained a core concern of the Kremlin. Thoughtfully, Russia is fighting against being rated as a declining regional power and confronts a palpable clash of Russian nationalism and Western liberal democracy.
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Autorenporträt
Elnur Ismayilov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1979 and studied at the Graduate School of Politics at the Westphalian Wilhelms University Münster, in Germany. Ismayilov has received grants and fellowships from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Robert Schuman Institute and Directorate-General for External-Policies of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights. He has published several articles, essays, and book chapters, and participated in international conferences in the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Turkey, Georgia, Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria.