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ID72208
Author(s)Lynch, Dov
Title

Russian peacekeeping strategies in the CIS : the cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan

Year2000
Pagesxi+265 p
PlaceBasingstoke
PublsiherMacmillan
Language(s)eng
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Moldova  [Browse all]
Moldova / Foreign Relations / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation)  [Browse all]
Georgia / Foreign Relations / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Georgia  [Browse all]
Tajikistan / Foreign Relations / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / Tajikistan  [Browse all]
Review(s)Review by Kanet, Roger E., in Europe-Asia Studies, 52(5), 2000, p. 963-64
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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