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What is Russia

Dealing With Regional Conflicts of Global Importance
The Russian Federation is one of the world's largest states. Located in the north of the Eurasian continent, occupies most of Eastern Europe and the entire north of Asia. It borders with many countries.
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The Role of the International Community in Turning Afghanistan Into a Failed State and Its Impact on International and Regional Security
Emilia Alaverdov (Georgian Technical University, Georgia) and Zurabi Tchabashvili (Georgian American University, Georgia)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9467-7.ch002
Abstract
Afghanistan has long been a country that is easy to enter by external forces, but then very difficult to leave. As a result of the struggle with various conquerors, in the minds of the Afghans, the idea of any foreign troops as occupiers, with whom it remains only to fight, has firmly established itself. The invasion of the Soviet Union turned it into a Cold War battlefield, and the end of that war and the collapse of the Soviet Union turned Afghanistan into the arena of a new rivalry, this time between regional actors. Approximately 50 years before the communist takeover, Afghanistan was perhaps the most peaceful country on the Asian continent. The consequences of international and regional rivalry and inaction of the international community turned the country into a failed state, which poses a threat to international security.
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State Policy of a Country With Occupied Regions Towards Internally Displaced Persons: Case of Georgia
Russia is a federal state with 83 federal entities. Its land border is the largest in the world and ranks first in the world in terms of area.
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Soviet Russia: Occupation of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1921) and the Main Threat to Modern Foreign Policy
Russia is a federal state of 83 federal entities. Its land border is the largest in the world and ranks first in the world in terms of area.
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Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Connectivity: Afghanistan's Role Between Pakistan and the Central Asian Region
Historically, Russia has played a significant role in the Central Asian region due to its shared borders with several Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Russia's involvement in regional connectivity initiatives may include its participation in organizations like the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and its interest in projects that enhance trade, energy, and transportation links with neighboring countries, including those in Central Asia. Russia's geopolitical interests and economic influence in the region can shape its role in promoting or hindering regional connectivity through Afghanistan.
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International Integration and Corporate Governance Practices in Russia
The largest country in the world and a member of BRICS.
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