
doi: 10.18847/1.8.4
handle: 11531/36172 , 10481/54223
La desaparición abrupta de la Unión Soviética vino acompañada por un conjunto de conflictos de muy diversa tipología que han provocado un elevado grado de complejidad a los ya convulsos procesos de construcción de estatalidades independientes. El secesionismo en cascada de entidades territoriales y administrativas ha sido una herramienta muy eficaz en manos del Kremlin para potenciar sus intereses en buena parte del espacio post-soviético
The abrupt Soviet Union´s dissolution came accompanied by a whole of different typology of conflicts causing high complexity in the convulsed independent statehood construction process. Secessionism in cascade of territorial and administrative entities have been a useful tool in Kremlin´s hand in order to enhance their interests in the post-soviet space.
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Frozen conflicts, Secessionism, Post-soviet space, Espacio pot-soviética, Shared Neighborhood, Near abroad, Russia, Vecindario compartido, Política exterior, Foreing affair, Secesionismo, Rusia, Extranjero próximo, Conflictos congelados
Frozen conflicts, Secessionism, Post-soviet space, Espacio pot-soviética, Shared Neighborhood, Near abroad, Russia, Vecindario compartido, Política exterior, Foreing affair, Secesionismo, Rusia, Extranjero próximo, Conflictos congelados
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