Russia in the Grey Zones

Russia in the Grey Zones
Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP

“What's a secure Russian border? One with Russian troops on both sides of it.” So goes the old Russian joke. But for at least three of the six states in Eastern Europe, this joke isn't very funny. Russia has carved out territory from Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova, and maintains troops in these breakaway territories. Russia also exerts control over these territories by providing varying degrees of political, administrative, and financial support to the local de facto authorities.

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