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List of contents
Acknowledgments -- About the Editors and Contributors -- PART ONE -- Introduction -- 1. Russia and Peacekeeping in Eurasia /Lena Jonson& Clive Archer -- PART TWO -- Russian Interventionism in Eurasia -- 2. The Military Background and Context to Russian Peacekeeping /Roy Allison -- 3. The Russian Domestic Debate on Policy Towards the “Near Abroad” /Alexander A. Pikayev -- 4. The Influence of the Balkan Crisis on Russia’s Peacekeeping in Its “Near Abroad” /Pavel Baev -- PART THREE -- Case Studies of Russian Peacekeeping -- 5. The Case of Tajikistan /Iver B. Neumann & Sergei Solodovnik -- 6. The Case of Transdniestr (Moldova) /Jeff Chinn -- 7. The Case of Abkhazia (Georgia) /Catherine Dale -- 8. The Case of Nagomo-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) /Dimitry Furman & Carl Johan Asenius -- PART FOUR -- Multilateral Security Organisations -- for Peacekeeping in Eurasia -- 9. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) /Anna Kreikemeyer & Andrei V. Zagorski -- 10. The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe -- (OSCE) /Piotr Switalski & Ingrid Tersman -- 11. The United Nations (UN) /Paul Taylor & Karen Smith -- 12. NATO, NACC and the Partnership for Peace /Nelson Drew -- About the Book.
Summary
This volume discusses the problem of legitimacy in Russian peacekeeping in Eurasia on the level of Russian involvement and the consequences which Russian peacekeeping holds for the international system.