KONFLIKT I POJEDNANIE W REGIONIE ORIGORODNY STRESZCZENIE
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konflikt
Inguszetia
Osetia
Prigorodny
Rosja

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Markozashvili, L., & Dvalishvili, T. (2017). KONFLIKT I POJEDNANIE W REGIONIE ORIGORODNY STRESZCZENIE. Przegląd Strategiczny, (10), 119–132. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2017.1.6

Abstrakt

Konflikt mający miejsce pomiędzy Osetyńczykami a Inguszami niósł za sobą wiele politycznych konsekwencji. Proces pojednania trwa od ponad dwóch dekad, niestety same rezultaty jawią się wątpliwymi. Federacja Rosyjska odgrywa decydującą rolę w samym procesie, władze Federacji Rosyjskiej nie doceniły siły Inguszy i poparły Osetyńczyków. Argument ten przyczynił się do eskalacji konfliktu i funkcjonował jako główne ognisko zapalne podczas mediacji.

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