Russian Federation in conflicts in the post-Soviet space
Keywords:
foreign policy; Russian Federation; CIS states; conflicts; post-soviet spaceAbstract
This article examines the foreign policy of Russian Federation in the CIS countries. Unrecognized states are a difficult category in international law and have sufficient relevance in our time. The formation and the current stage of the functioning of Russian foreign policy in Transnistria and Nagorno-Karabakh are investigated.
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