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This study discusses the international implications of the Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008. It adds to studies on the resurgence of Russian power in global politics.
"[T]he book provides a very useful, comprehensive and unique combination of topics that will retain its validity for use by individuals or states seeking to engage in this crucial region in the future." - Kelly Pegus, Macquarie University, Australia
1. Introduction: The Global Significance of a Small War Paul B. Rich 2. The Roots of Russian Conduct Peter ShearmanandMatthew Sussex 3. Russia as a Great Power Paul B. Rich 4. From Controlling Military Information to Controlling Society: The Political Interests Involved in the Transformation of the Military Media under Putin Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski 5. Use of Force and Civil – Military Relations in Russia: An Automated Content Analysis Brandon M. StewartandYuri M. Zhukov 6. Pipeline Politics: Georgia and Energy Security Tracey C. German 7. The Fatal Flaw: The Media and the Russian Invasion of Georgia Margarita Akhvlediani 8. National Narratives and New Politics of Memory in Georgia Zaza Shatirishvili 9. Russia’s War in Georgia: Lessons and Consequences Carolina Vendil PallinandFredrik Westerlund 10. America and the Russo-Georgian War Stephen Blank 11. The Bear Came Through the Tunnel: An Analysis of Georgian Planning and Operations in the Russo-Georgian War and Implications for U.S. Policy Robert Hamilton
Paul B. Rich is a freelance writer and researcher who has written extensively on International Affairs. His books include State Power and Black Politics in South Africa, The Counter Insurgent State and Warlords in International Relations. He is currently engaged in a wider study of Russia in the global system as well as an essay on western intellectual history entitled Three cultural constructs for our time: heroes, martyrs and celebrities.