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When "Don't Irritate Russia" Became Regional Policy: Ukraine, Armenia & War

When "Don't Irritate Russia" Became Regional Policy: Ukraine, Armenia & War

Update: 2022-03-19
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USC Professor Robert English studies the USSR, Russia and Eastern Europe. Here, he discusses the perceptions and policies of the other former Soviet republics in light of Russia's actions in Ukraine, with Institute Director Salpi Ghazarian. Russia's intentions and possible encroachment (military, political and economic) on the other 13 republics, what might follow a cessation of hostilities, limited room to maneuver bilaterally with Russia, and the deepening of enmities exacerbated by this war, as well as similarities in use of violence against close populations – all of these impact Armenia, Georgia and their stability, security and sovereignty.

This is Episode 9 of the limited series called Ukraine, Armenia & War.

For more, visit Armenian.usc.edu.

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When "Don't Irritate Russia" Became Regional Policy: Ukraine, Armenia & War

When "Don't Irritate Russia" Became Regional Policy: Ukraine, Armenia & War

USC Institute of Armenian Studies