Peacekeeping operations have become a central issue in
international relations since the end of the Cold War. Russian
peacekeeping operations in the conflicts in the former Soviet Union
have raised significant controversy in the West, but little
systematic attention. This study examines the evolution of Russian
policy towards these conflicts on its periphery. This work
underlines the mixture of defensive and offensive stimuli driving
Russian peacekeeping strategies, and highlights the dangers that
the new Russian Federation faces in undertaking these operations.
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