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The Conflict in the Caucasus

Jorge Heine
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Jorge Heine: The author holds the Chair in Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and is Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Ontario.

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 2009, vol. 65, issue 1, 55-66

Abstract: The war between Russia and Georgia (RGW) from 8–12 August 2008 triggered different interpretations. Although initially Western discourse and media coverage took at face value Georgia's version of the unfolding of the war, subsequent evidence has disproved the latter. Russia only reacted to an unprovoked attack on South Ossetia in the middle of the night, which caused hundreds of civilian deaths as well as those of many Russian peacekeepers. Much of the initial argument about Russia embarking on a ‘new Cold War’ does not, therefore, stand up to scrutiny. By examining the war and the developments that led to it—as well as the behaviour of Russia, the United States, the European Union and NATO—this article argues that, far from opening a new Cold War, the RGW may have been a turning point, but in a very different direction. It indicates the end of the ‘unipolar moment’ and the beginning of a new era in the international system, in which the imperative for recognition and respect of newly emerging or resurgent powers has come into its own.

Date: 2009
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