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New Empirical and Conceptual Perspectives on Conflict Resolution and Accountability

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November 11, 2023 | History

Security and Human Rights in Eastern Europe

New Empirical and Conceptual Perspectives on Conflict Resolution and Accountability

More than three decades since the fall of the Soviet Union, several conflicts over territory and political influence in Eastern Europe persist. This volume gathers new empirical and conceptual perspectives on the situation regarding security and human rights in the EU's eastern neighborhood. The first part of this volume consists of five articles, detailing the origins and recent developments in the conflict areas of Donbas (Ukraine), Transnistria (Moldova), Abkhazia and South Ossetia (Georgia), and Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenia and Azerbaijan). The second part provides a comparative perspective, focusing on the implications of protracted conflicts for European security, the OSCE, and international law. The articles analyze the regional context, explain the role of regional powers such as Russia, Turkey, and the EU, and provide clear policy recommendations regarding conflict resolution and accountability.

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ibidem-Verlag
Language
English
Pages
220

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Table of Contents

Fredrik Löjdquist. Foreword
Page 7
Part I:. Security and Human Rights in the Conflict Areas
Halya Coynash. Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Parts of Ukraine’s Donbas since 2014
Page 11
Stanislav Aseyev and Andreas Umland. Prisoners as Political Commodities in the Occupied Areas of the Donbas in 2014-2021: The Use and Abuse of Detainees by the Russia-Supported Pseudo-States in Eastern Ukraine
Page 29
Victoria Roșa. The Transnistrian Conflict 30 Years Looking for a Settlement
Page 43
Diana Janse. Georgia and the Russian Occupation
Page 73
Stefan Meister. Shifting Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus
Page 97
Part II:. Protracted Conflicts, European Security and International Law
Stefan Wolff. Conflict-Solving Mechanisms and Negotiation Formats for Post-Soviet Protracted Conflicts: A Comparative Perspective
Page 127
Andreas Umland. Achievements and Limitations of the OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine’s Donbas since 2014
Page 159
John Zachau. Russia’s Instrumentalization of Conflict: The Protracted Conflicts as Open Wounds for European Security
Page 181
Marika Ericson and Isak Malm. International Law and Accountability in Relation to the Protracted Conflicts in Eastern Europe
Page 193

Edition Notes

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Stuttgart, Germany

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.947

Contributors

Foreword
Fredrik Löjdquist

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
212 Seiten
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38943323M
ISBN 10
3838216881
ISBN 13
9783838216881
OCLC/WorldCat
1377279944
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1272349624

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