RUSSIA
October 2008
Edward Lucas and Mary Dejevsky, both leading commentators on Russia and eastern Europe, discuss the Georgian crisis and its implications for the West
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October 2008
‘It was days after the ceasefire had been signed and the facts on the ground went square against what President Nicolas Sarkozy of France had intended’
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October 2008
‘If we do not act, we face a nuclear-armed Iran or a new Middle East confrontation’
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October 2008
‘The crisis in the Caucasus has undoubtedly ushered in a period of global insecurity’
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