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Near abroad - Wikipedia

refers to the post-Soviet states (other than Russia itself) which became independent after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

The End of the Near Abroad

Putin's war on Ukraine marks the end of the near abroad—the idea that Russia enjoys a special status in much of the post-Soviet space.

Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

In Russia, the term "near abroad" (Russian: ближнее зарубежье, romanized: bližneye zarubežye) is sometimes used to refer to the post-Soviet states other than ...

Russia - Ethnic Diversity, Near Abroad, Post-Soviet States | Britannica

Russia - Ethnic Diversity, Near Abroad, Post-Soviet States: Post-Soviet Russia emerged with formidable ethnic problems. Many of the autonomous ethnic ...

Near Abroad - Gerard Toal - Oxford University Press

Gerard Toal · Provides a compelling account of the origins of the Russian-Georgian War of 2008, Russia's annexation of Crimea and the current war in Eastern ...

Full article: Near Abroad: Russia's Role in Post-Soviet Eurasia

This special issue puts the ongoing conflict into a broader perspective, focusing on the causes and consequences of Russia's, at times assertive, regional ...

Russia and Its Near Abroad: Challenges and Prospects — Valdai Club

The Near Abroad, a term used to denote the countries of the former USSR, is an exclusively Russian concept, a legacy that Moscow inherited after ...

Russia and the “Near Abroad”: (Re)producing Identities through ...

The practices of Russian foreign policy serve to call into being a “near abroad” with a certain identity and instantiate a particular ...

ON LANGUAGE; The Near Abroad - The New York Times

Near abroad means "the claim by Russia of political interest and influence in states adjacent to it that were once part of the Soviet Union."

Introduction: Near Abroads - Oxford Academic

Many in the West heard in the phrase “near abroad” reluctance on the part of Russia to acknowledge the full sovereignty of the new post-Soviet states.4Close “ ...

Near Abroad: Russia's Role in Post-Soviet Eurasia

2 The term 'near abroad' (blizhnee zarubezh'e) first emerged in Russian accounts during the early 1990s to describe Moscow's relations with the ...

Near Abroad | Encyclopedia.com

NEAR ABROAD The term near abroad is used by the Russian Federation to refer to the fourteen Soviet successor states other than Russia.

Ukraine: Putin's War for Russia's “Near Abroad”

The war over Ukraine reflects Putin's broader effort to re-establish Moscow's control over the whole of what was the USSR.

Russian Strategic Narratives on R2P in the 'Near Abroad'

Russia used deception and disinformation in its strategic narratives as it mis-characterized these conflicts using Responsibility to Protect (R2P) language, yet ...

Russia's Near Abroad - jstor

Annual growth reflects growth of real GDP in local currency units. Page 3. Russia's Near Abroad 145 the Russian economy and its state budget, the ...

Russia, the Near Abroad, and the West: Lessons from the Moldova ...

Post-communist Russia turned against the West in the 2000s, losing its earlier eagerness to collaborate with western Europe on economic and security matters ...

The Near Abroad - University of Toronto Press -

In The Near Abroad, Zbigniew Wojnowski traces how Soviet Ukrainian identities developed in dialogue and confrontation with the USSR's neighbours in Eastern ...

What is the “near abroad”? - YouTube

Robert Legvold, Columbia University. More videos with Legvold: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/robert-legvold This video is part of the ...

Whose Rules, Whose Sphere? Russian Governance and Influence ...

... near abroad.”1 Russia's assertion of its right to take decisive action in Ukraine was justified precisely because it believes it enjoys a ...

A Chain of Crises in Russia's “Near Abroad” Catches Moscow by ...

A Chain of Crises in Russia's “Near Abroad” Catches Moscow by Surprise ... As Russia struggles to contain the second wave of Coronavirus infection ...