The Evolving Nature of the Armed Conflict in South Ossetia From “Frozen” to “Hot” and Back Cover Image

The Evolving Nature of the Armed Conflict in South Ossetia From “Frozen” to “Hot” and Back
The Evolving Nature of the Armed Conflict in South Ossetia From “Frozen” to “Hot” and Back

Author(s): Zinaida Shevchuk
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Univerzita obrany
Keywords: Conflict processes and dynamics; Georgia; Russia; South Ossetia

Summary/Abstract: This article explores the conflict processes in one of the most volatile regions in post-Soviet space - South Ossetia. The objective of the analysis is to bring more nuanced and explicit distinction to the understanding of the heterogeneous nature of the armed conflict. By studying the evolution of issues at stake and conflict processes we can trace the pattern of conflict behavior. The study focuses on an assessment of the extent to which ethnicity is merely a convenient common dominator to mobilize ethnic groups in the struggle over resources, land, or power. This study rejects the common notion that the contemporary conflicts in the South Ossetia can be understood as “unfinished business” from the past ethnic conflicts that had been “frozen” under the communist regime.

  • Issue Year: 14/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 51-64
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English