By Alastair Cameron26 Sep 2008
The conflict that flared-up in the Caucasus between Georgia and Russia was initially greeted with disbelief by European observers. While fighting has ceased for now, the conflict endures and its implications remain far-reaching. Battlelines are drawn both in the field – with Russian troops remaining in Georgia’s South Ossetian and Abkhazian regions – as well as within the political sphere, heralding uneasy times ahead for Russia and the West.
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