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Russia's Kosovo: A Critical Geopolitics of the August 2008 War over South Ossetia
Abstract:A noted political geographer presents an analysis of the August 2008 South Ossetian war. He analyzes the conflict from a critical geopolitical perspective sensitive to the importance of localized context and agency in world affairs and to the limitations of state-centric logics in capturing the connectivities, flows, and attachments that transcend state borders and characterize specific locations. The paper traces the historical antecedents to the August 2008 conflict and identifies major factors that led to it, including legacies of past violence, the Georgian president's aggressive style of leadership, and renewed Russian "great power" aspirations under Putin. The Kosovo case created normative precedents available for opportunistic localization. The author then focuses on the events of August 2008 and the competing storylines promoted by the Georgian and Russian governments. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: H10, I31, O18, P30. 7 figures, 2 tables, 137 references.
Keywords:South Ossetia  Georgia  Russia  North Ossetia  Abkhazia  genocide  ethnic cleansing  Kosovo  Tskhinvali  Saakashvili  Putin  Medvedev  Vladikavkaz  oil and gas pipelines  refugees  internally displaced persons  Kosovo precedent
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