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08.08.2008 and the Emergence of a New Security Paradigm in the West

- Maria Mälksoo


Russia’s war against Georgia should make even the most hardened sceptics and the most optimistic flower children realise that today Russia and the West are pursuing essentially conflicting aims and employing divergent strategies...


Geography and Ideology. The Bear in a Bowl and a Peninsular Nation

- Sulev Kannike


Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. John Lennon


 
Diplomaatia no 61 • September 2008


English summary

The September issue of Diplomaatia focuses on the Russia-Georgia war and all its consequences.


If You Want War, Prepare for Peace?

- Sven Mikser


By openly admitting that we, the Western countries, are more afraid of both a Cold War and a hot war than the Kremlin, we expose our ‘red lines’. As a result, when searching for non-military solutions, we are forced to stand...


German Policy in the Light of the Georgian Crisis

- Julian Tupay


In relation to the recent recession that has hit the EU, but left Germany less affected than others, an economic analyst has noted that the Germans don’t “party” as hard as the British or the Americans, but their “hangovers” are...


The Need for an Early Warning System: What Could Estonia Learn from Georgia?

- Indrek Elling


Both Estonia and NATO as a whole need constantly updated and reliable intelligence information to make adequate decisions.


The War in Georgia

- Mart Laar


Russia’s aggression against Georgia has changed the face of the earth. What led to it? Mart Laar recounts the key events of the conflict.


 
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