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Sasha Simic: Book review: Vicken Cheterian: War and Peace in the Caucasus
Socialist Review nr. 335, apr 09 – side 25
Note: In 1992, as the former Yugoslavian Republic tore itself apart in a series of bloody ethnic conflicts, the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic put forward the following explanation for why Serbs, Croats and Muslims were killing each other: "Tito threw us together. We are like oil and water. While he shook us, we stayed together. Once we were left alone, we separated."
 
New Labour banging war drums – again
Socialist Worker nr. 2117, sep 08 – side 1
Note: The new Labour government is leading the West’s war of words against Russia in its dispute with Georgia.
 
Sadie Robinson: Is Caucasus conflict a new Cold War?
Socialist Worker nr. 2117, sep 08 – side 6
Note: We need to look beyond Western rhetoric to analyse current geopolitical tensions.
 
Dave Crouch: Nato and Russia: Georgia on their minds
Socialist Review nr. 328, sep 08 – side 14
Note: What lies behind the conflict between Georgia and Russia? Dave Crouch explains why the Caucasus has become the new front for US imperialism.
 
Alex Callinicos: George Bush is the real loser in the latest Caucasus war
Socialist Worker nr. 2116, aug 08 – side 4
Note: Now that the dust is beginning to settle, what are the long term consequences of the war between Russia and Georgia?
 
Boris Kagarlitskij: War in the Caucasus: The limits of a superpower
Socialist Worker nr. 2115, aug 08 – side 7
Note: Boris Kagarlitsky is a Russian socialist activist and a director of the Institute for Globalisation Studies in Moscow. He spoke to Socialist Worker about the reaction to the Georgian war within Russia, and its implications for the politics in the region and worldwide.
 
A Georgian tragedy
Socialist Worker nr. 2115, aug 08 – side 7
Note: Mark Almond is a lecturer in history at the University of Oxford, and an expert in the politics of the Caucasus region. He was one of the speakers at the Stop the War Coalition’s emergency meeting on the Georgia crisis held in London on Thursday of last week. He spoke to Socialsit Worker.
 
Nato moves east (map)
Socialist Worker nr. 2115, aug 08 – side 9
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Georgien og Sydossetien: Fanget i stormagternes spil
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 281, aug 08 – side 7
Note: Anindya Bhattacharyya og Simon Assaf ser på de imperialistiske manøvrer, der ligger bag krigen mellem Rusland og Georgien.
Alt. url: Oprindelig artikel (Socialist Worker, UK)
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Ossetien – en historie om splittelse og krig
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 281, aug 08 – side 7
Note: Befolkningen i Kaukasus er et kludetæppe af forskellige nationaliteter og etniske grupper, der i flere århundrede har været fanget mellem rivaliserende imperialistiske magter.
Alt. url: Oprindelig artikel (Socialist Worker, UK)
 
Lindsey German: Caucasus conflict: Bloody cost of the new world order
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 1
Note: The outbreak of war in the Caucasus over the past week has stunned the world. More fighting, more bombing, thousands dead and tens of thousands of refugees are the daily scenes on our television screens.
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Caucasus conflict: War is result of imperial game
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 4
Note: Anindya Bhattacharyya and Simon Assaf look at the imperialist manoeuvrings that lie behind the war between Russia and Georgia
Alt. url: Dansk oversættelse (Soc. Arb.avis)
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Caucasus conflict: Scramble for resources is destabilising the world
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 4
Note: The global system of competition between rival power blocs has transformed the Caucasus – with its myriad of ethnic and historic rivalries – into a surrogate test of will between the US and Russia.
 
Caucasus conflict: Maps of the region of conflict in the Caucasus
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 4
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Caucasus conflict: Deepening unease with US strategy
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 5
Note: The recent fighting between Georgia and Russia has revealed splits in the Western ruling class over whether or not to turn up the heat on Russia.
 
Simon Assaf + Anindya Bhattacharyya: Caucasus conflict: Ossetia – a history of division and war
Socialist Worker nr. 2114, aug 08 – side 5
Note: The Caucasus region is populated by a patchwork of different nationalities and ethnic groups that have been caught for centuries in wars between rival empires.
Alt. url: Dansk oversættelse (Soc. Arb.avis)
 
Dragan Plavsic: Manufactured revolutions?
International Socialism Journal nr. 107, jun 05 – side 21
Note: Media excitement reached a pitch with multicoloured 'revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, But what was really happening? Dragan Plavsic compares the changes to the overthrow of Milosevic in Serbia five years ago.
 
Poul Erik Kristensen: Bolivia og Georgien: Med revolutionen på dagsordenen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 222, dec 03 – side 2
Note: Bolivia: Utilfredshed med regeringens salg af naturgas til USA var den direkte anledning til, at Bolivias præsident Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada i midten af oktober blev tvunget til at flygte til Miami. Det skete efter flere års stærk utilfredshed med en politik, der har gjort Bolivia til Latinamerikas fattigste land.
Georgien: Søndag d. 22. november blev Georgiens præsident, Sjevardnadse, tvunget fra magten.
 

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