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DELYAGIN, MIKHAIL (4) answer(s).
 
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Assessing Russia's energy doctrine / Delyagin, Mikhail   Journal Article
Delyagin, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Change in the external factors of Russia's development / Delyagin, Mikhail   Journal Article
Delyagin, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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From global controrsies to regional conflicts / Delyagin, Mikhail Jan-Mar 2005  Journal Article
Delyagin, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2005.
Key Words SElf determination  Conflict-Russia  Russia 
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Testing ground for modernization and a showcase of success: what should Russia do with Abkhazia and South Ossetia? / Delyagin, Mikhail   Journal Article
Delyagin, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Russian support for Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which came about as a result of a number of circumstances, may play the role of a catalyst for Russia's modernization, but the two territories are very different and require different approaches. A spontaneous development is likely to turn Abkhazia into a Russian health spa and military appendage, and this is unacceptable because it is fraught with complicating relations and losing existing opportunities. Rather than focusing on using Abkhazia as a potential health resort, Russia should build the missing financial and technological elements of its own economy there. By creating instruments of modernization outside its territory - where they would be protected from Russian kleptocracy and monopolies - Russia could see a dress rehearsal of its own modernization. South Ossetia does not exist as an economic entity due to its small size and extremely low-level management. Russia must bring rudimentary order to South Ossetia's finances and thus lay the groundwork for the reunification of the Ossetian people within the Russian Federation.
Key Words Russia  Modernization  Abkhazia  South Ossetia  Testing Ground  Showcase of Success 
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