Russia abroad : driving regional fracture in post-Communist Eurasia and beyond / Anna Ohanyan, editor.
While we know a great deal about the benefits of regional integration, there is a knowledge gap when it comes to areas with weak or nonexistent regional fabric in political and economic life. Furthermore, deliberate "un-regioning", applied by actors external as well as internal to a region...
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Table of Contents:
- Theory of regional fracture
- Theory of regional fracture in international relations / Anna Ohanyan
- From Donbass to Damascus : Russia on the move / Robert Nalbandov
- Lenin's revenge : regional fracture in the post-Soviet space
- Fractured Eurasian borderlands : the case of Ukraine / Vsevolod Samokhvalov
- The South Caucasus : fracture without end? / Laurence Broers
- Small states and the large costs of regional fracture : the case of Armenia / Richard Giragosian
- Central Asia : fractured region, illiberal regionalism / David Lewis
- Post-colonial roots of regional fracture beyond the former Soviet Union
- Stuck in between : the Western Balkans as a fractured region / Dimitar Bechev
- Syria and the Middle East : fracture meets fracture / Mark Katz
- Conclusion : overcoming regional fracture / Anna Ohanyan.