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Russia and Chechnya: the issue of seccession / Bowker, Mike Oct 2004  Journal Article
Bowker, Mike Journal Article
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Russia, America and the Islamic world / Bowker, Mike 2007  Book
Bowker, Mike Book
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Publication Hampshire, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2007.
Description x, 193p.
Standard Number 9780754671992
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053564327.7302709045/BOW 053564MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Russian foreign policy and the end of the cold war / Bowker, Mike 1997  Book
Bowker, Mike Book
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Publication England, Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited, 1997.
Description xi, 297p.
Standard Number 185521461X
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War in Georgia and the Western response / Bowker, Mike   Journal Article
Bowker, Mike Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article considers Western, and most particularly American, policy towards Tbilisi in the Russo-Georgian war of August 2008. The article does not accept the view of Russian leaders that the United States actively promoted the Georgian attack on South Ossetia. It does, however, argue that Washington's alliance with Georgia was sufficiently close to make President Saakashvili believe he would receive American support in the event of war with Russia. The war, however, was not in America's interest since it threatened its position in the South Caucasus and provided Russia with an opportunity to re-emphasize its growing power in the world.
Key Words Russia  Europe  Georgia  Six Day War  US 
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