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The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus) contains about 170.000 records from 1974 to 2003 and collects publications of different document types: books, dissertations and other university publications, articles from journals and newspapers including reviews, maps etc. The lists of personal and geographical subjects are located here and here.
ID | 168032 |
Author(s) | Trenin, Dmitri |
Title | Russia's Use of Military Forces in Intra-State Conflicts in the CIS |
Year | 1996 |
Pages | 36 S. |
Publisher | Köln: Bundesinstitut für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien |
Country | Deutschland |
Form | Monographie |
Series | Berichte des Bundesinstituts für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien.1996,32. |
Classification | MILITÄRWESEN Streitkräfte Allgemeines (Übergreifende Militärtechnik, Organisation) |
Classification | RUSSLANDKUNDE, Sowjetkunde, Osteuropakunde Institutionen und Vereinigungen |
Soundex | R7880; M6527; F3788; I0627; S8220; C4635 |
Abstract | Inhalt: Kurzfassung. S. 3./ Introduction. S. 5./ 1. Interests Demanding the Use of Force: Defeinding the unity of the Russian Federation. S. 6./ Keeping the pece inside the Russian Federation. S. 7./ Managing the crises in the New Independent States. S. 7./ Reducing the leven and the scale of violence. S. 7./ Protecting ethnic Russian minorities. S. 8./ Defending former Soviet bordes. S. 8./ Strengthening Russia's influence in the NIS. S. 9./ Preventing foreign penetration into the geopolitical space of the former Soviet Union. S. 9./ Securing control over the natural resources of the NIS. S. 10./ Interests of various groups competing for power in Moscow. S. 11./ 2. Reasons for Using the Military. S. 12./ 3. Objective Sought through the Use of Military Force. S. 13: Stopping armed violence, ending chaos and lawlessness. S. 14./ Installing friendly political forces in power and supporting them ever since. S. 15./ Creating conditions for political dialogue. S. 16./ Restoring a common defence space of the former Soviet republics. S. 16./ The military objective include: Eliminating sources of military danger to Russia. S. 17./ Containing military threats. S. 17./ Disengagement, observation and cease-fire monitoring. S. 17./ Disarmament and disbandment of opposing forces. S. 17./ 4. Typology of Military Operations in the CIS. S. 18: Russia's Principles for Using Force. S. 19./ 5. Decision-Making on the Use of Force. S. 20: Use of military forces in Russian law. S. 21. The powers of Legislature. S. 22./ The role of the top military command. S. 22./ The role of the MVD. S. 23./ The Role of the Border Troops. S. 23./ The role of the Federal Security Service (FSB). S. 24./ Cooperation and conflicts among the "Power Ministries". S. 24./ 6. Conduct of Operations. S. 25: Failed Neutrality? S. 26./ Choosing the right side. S. 26./ 7. Is There a Political Control? S. 27./ 8. Limits of Russian Military Involvement: Political limitations. S. 29./ Domestic political limitations. S. 29./ Financial limitations. S. 29./ Force limitations. S. 30./ 9. An Evaluation of the Results of the Use of Force. S. 30./ 10. Is There Place for Multilateralism? S. 32./ Conclusions. S. 33./ Summary. S. 35. |
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