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Authored by Dr. R. Craig Nation.
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In the post-Soviet period, the Caucasus region has been a source of chronic instability and conflict. Many factors have ensured that the region would become a source of significant international engagement and concern. Conflicting interests that have made Russian-American relations in the region highly competitive are addressed as well as areas of shared priorities and mutual advantage that may provide a foundation for containing conflict and heading off further regional disintegration. However they are resolved, regional issues emerging from the Caucasus will have a significant impact upon the larger climate of U.S.-Russian relations in the years to come.
Against All Odds: Relations between NATO and the MENA Region
Can Russia Reform? Economic, Political, and Military Perspectives
The Role of Small States in the Post-Cold War Era: The Case of Belarus
Russian Security Strategy under Putin: U.S. and Russian Perspectives
War in the Balkans, 1991-2002
The United States and Russia into the 21st Century