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Russia has always had a difficult time accepting Ukraine as an independent state--and even more trouble acknowledging Ukraine's sovereignty over the Crimea and the port of Sevastopol.
The signing of an interstate treaty in 1997 recognizing the Russian-Ukrainian border paved the way for a compromise twenty-year Russian lease of the Sevastopol navy base for the Black Sea Fleet. Several factors have unraveled this compromise, including Russia's desire to reestablish itself internationally as a Great Power, the 2004 Orange Revolution, and the 2008 Russian invasion of Georgia. Taras Kuzio addresses these factors and more in an in-depth analysis of Russian-Ukraine relations and the future of the Crimea and the port of Sevastopol.
| ISBN-13 | 9780983084204 |
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| ISBN-10 | 0983084203 |
| Weight | 0.30 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 8.00 x 0.25 x 11.25 In |
| List Price | $20.00 |
| Format | Paperback |
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| Language | English |
| Pages | 37 pages |
| Publisher | The Jamestown Foundation |
| Published On | 2011-12-27 |
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