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Crimea: competing self-determination movements and the politics at the centre / Malyarenko, Tetyana; Galbreath, David J   Journal Article
Galbreath, David J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract While the breakup of Yugoslavia produced divided loyalties and competing claims, leading to the establishment of seven separate states ending with the de facto independence of Kosovo, Crimea was a source of geopolitical instability that threatened to engulf the region in ethnic and geopolitical conflict. As a result of the negotiations during the 1990s and a de facto settlement between Slavs and the Ukrainian state, between Slavs and returning Crimean Tatars, and between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, Crimea has remained a peaceful and even increasingly wealthy area of Ukraine. Reflecting on the case of Kosovo, this paper looks at the prospect for a similar conflict in and over Crimea. Our primary question concerns the degree to which the Kosovo case sheds light on a somewhat similar case of co-ethnics, religious differences and a weakened state. We argue that the greatest source of instability lies not with ethnic claims or geopolitics, but with Ukrainian political and commercial interests that threaten the de facto settlement between the region and the centre.
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Future of the neighborhood amidst the geopolitical instability: a view of Indo-Afghan relations and the role of China in the region / Kabdola, Deepanshu   Journal Article
Kabdola, Deepanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and Afghanistan dates back thousands of years, having shared similar cultural ethos and a desire to maintain cordiality. Their harmonious engagement however came to a halt after the Taliban took over the Afghani administration. Post 2001 India has continuously engaged itself to play a more constructive role in bringing back Afghanistan on a more fruitful track of development.
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