In the early 1990s, Georgia and its breakaway South Ossetia region had agreed to a Russian-mediated ceasefire that provided for Russian "peacekeepers" to be stationed in the region. Moscow extended citizenship and passports to most ethnic Ossetians. Simmering long-time tensions escalated on the evening of August 7, 2008, when South Ossetia and Georgia accused each other of launching intense artillery barrages against each other. Georgia claims that South Ossetian forces did not respond to a ceasefire appeal but intensified their shelling, "forcing" Georgia to send in troops. This book provides a post-conflict assessment of the Russian-Georgian conflict of August 2008, with a focus on the implications for U.S. interests and the organizational change in the Russian airborne forces.
Nathaniel M James & Noah E. Wilson
Russia and Georgia [PDF ebook]
A Post-Conflict Assessment and Change in the Russian Airborne Forces
Russia and Georgia [PDF ebook]
A Post-Conflict Assessment and Change in the Russian Airborne Forces
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Formato PDF ● Páginas 118 ● ISBN 9781620813805 ● Editor Nathaniel M James & Noah E. Wilson ● Editora Nova Science Publishers ● Publicado 2016 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7220949 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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