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  2. List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union

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    This is a list of the violent political and ethnic conflicts in the countries of the former Soviet Union following its dissolution in 1991. Some of these conflicts such as the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis or the 2013–2014 Euromaidan protests in Ukraine were due to political crises in the successor states. Others involved separatist ...

  3. Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

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    Black Sea Forum for Partnership and Dialogue (BSF) with Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Armenia (also non post-soviet countries that are NATO members, interested in their maintaining political stability and avoiding conflicts in the region: Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey, whose first two are also now EU and CEI members, using EU rules ...

  4. Frozen conflict - Wikipedia

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    The term has been commonly used for post-Soviet conflicts, but it has also often been applied to other extended and unresolved territorial disputes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The de facto situation that emerges may or may not match the official position asserted by either party to the conflict.

  5. Russian-occupied territories - Wikipedia

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    These disputes are primarily an aspect of the post-Soviet conflicts, and have led to some countries losing parts of their sovereign territory to what a large portion of the international community designates as a Russian military occupation, regardless of what their status is in Russian law. The term is applied to: Moldova – in Transnistria,

  6. Post–Cold War era - Wikipedia

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    The post –Cold War era is a period of history that follows the end of the Cold War, which represents history after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. . This period saw many former Soviet republics become sovereign states, as well as the introduction of market economies in eastern Eu

  7. Dissolution of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Post-Soviet conflicts. 3.3 China. 3.4 Cuba. 3.5 North Korea. 3.6 Israel. ... Both countries are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation which was founded ...

  8. Wars in the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The policies of perestroika and glasnost, initiated by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985, marked the beginning of low-level conflict between local nationalists and the Soviet government; while a union-wide phenomenon, this was particularly present in the Caucasus. From September 1985 to August 1989 the number of those killed in such ...

  9. Category:Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Post-Soviet states" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. ... List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union; E.