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Abkhazie --- Kaukasus --- Kaarten --- Geschriften voor 1900
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Abchazië --- Abkhazie --- Burgeroorlogen --- Federalisme --- Fédéralisme --- Georgië --- Guerres civiles --- Géorgie --- Central-local government relations --- Relations gouvernement central-collectivités locales --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- History --- Ethnic relations --- Histoire --- Relations interethniques --- Relations gouvernement central-collectivités localesAbkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie)History --- Relations gouvernement central-collectivités locales --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie)
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Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Politics and government --- Relations --- Politique et gouvernement --- Russia (Federation) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Abkhazia (Georgia) - Relations - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Relations - Abkhazia
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Geopolitics --- Géopolitique --- Colm, Leon --- Travel --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Description and travel --- Politics and government --- Descriptions et voyages --- Politique et gouvernement --- Géopolitique --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Colm, Leon - Travel - Georgia - Abkhazia
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Abkhazians --- Abkhazes --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Géorgie (République) --- Relations --- Social life and customs --- Description and travel --- Relations --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Descriptions et voyages
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Language policy --- Politique linguistique --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Ethnic relations. --- Population --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements. --- Relations interethniques --- Histoire --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Politique linguistiqueAbkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie)Ethnic relations. --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes
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Conflict management --- Gestion des conflits --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Géorgie (République) --- Georgie (République) --- Relations --- History --- Politics and government. --- Ethnic relations --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations interethniques --- International status --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Géorgie (République) --- Georgie (République) --- Abkhazia (Georgia) - Relations - Georgia (Republic) --- Georgia (Republic) - Relations - Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazia (Georgia) - History --- Abkhazia (Georgia) - International status
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La sécession est un phénomène touchant sans distinction l'ensemble des États à travers le monde. Force est de constater, qu'une grande partie d'entre elles ont engendré des violences et/ou des guerres, que cela soit en Abkhazie, au Kosovo, au Bangladesh, au Haut-Karabagh, au Timor oriental, au Katanga ou encore en Tchétchénie. Néanmoins, ce qui est surprenant dans cette liste, c'est que certains sont aujourd'hui des États reconnus de jure ou de facto, alors que d'autres sont restés cantonnés au stade de régions au sein de leur État-parent. Notre analyse tentera donc de monter comment ce processus de sécession éclot, s'articule et se dénoue à travers l'optique du soutien externe d'un État-tiers.
Sécession --- Sécessionnisme --- Séparatisme --- Abkhazie --- Géorgie --- Russie --- Ex-URSS --- Conflit sécessionniste --- Conflit ethnique --- Frozen conflict --- Soutien externe --- Guerre civile --- Mobilisation sécessionniste --- Mouvement sécessionniste --- Sécession unilatérale --- Politique russe --- OTAN --- Kosovo --- Droit, criminologie & sciences politiques > Sciences politiques, administration publique & relations internationales
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Nationalities, Principle of. --- Nationalités, Principe des --- Soviet Union --- Caucasus, South --- Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) --- URSS --- Transcaucasie --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaïdjan) --- Ethnic relations. --- History. --- Relations interethniques --- Histoire --- Nationalities, Principle of --- South Ossetia (Georgia) --- Ethnic relations --- History --- Nationalités, Principe des --- Abkhazie (République de Géorgie) --- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaïdjan) --- Soviet Union - Ethnic relations --- Caucasus, South - Ethnic relations --- Abkhazia (Georgia) - History --- South Ossetia (Georgia) - History --- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) - History
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Since the beginning of the 21st century, the problem of the development of regional security has become increasingly relevant in international politics. Of particular concern is the post-Soviet space, which remains in the most difficult process of transformation. The Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, which entered a sharp phase in 1992, was one of the first and most lengthy (1992-2008) international conflicts in the former Soviet Union. Complex factors, such as the deep roots of the confrontation, the great human sacrifices of the political parties during the hostilities, the high degree of defensive involvement of the entire population of Abkhazia, and the asymmetry in the approaches of the parties, all determine the need for an analysis of the nature and the origins and dynamics of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict.This book identifies the nature and the origins of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and the causes of the inefficiency of the official negotiation process, and it evaluates the hypothesis of a possible federalist transformation of the institutions of both Georgia and Abkhazia. In the international panorama, federalism, in fact, is being increasingly considered as an instrument of conflict transformation in the case of conflicts based on cultural diversity and ethnicity.
Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Apʻxazetʻis Avtonomiuri Respublika (Georgia) --- Apʼkhazetʼis Avtonomiuri Respublika (Georgia) --- Abkhazii︠a︡ (Georgia) --- Apʻxazetʻi (Georgia) --- Republic of Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhaziya (Georgia) --- Abkhasia (Georgia) --- Abasia (Georgia) --- Aphsny (Georgia) --- Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia (Georgia) --- Abkhazie (Georgia) --- Abkhazskai︠a︡ A.S.S.R. (Georgian S.S.R.) --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements.
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