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Would this mark a return to a Cold War atmosphere. It would not. What it does is mark the limits to what Russia sees as American and NATO efforts to integrate the formerly Soviet countries of Ukraine and Georgia into NATO and the European Union. Even this is not certain as it may be Putin's response to NATO intervention in Kosovo inside Serbia.
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Georgia Vote Cements Old Leader's Fall
Wall Street Journal 10/28/2013
Deeply Bound to Ukraine, Putin Watches and Waits for Next Move
New York Times 02/23/2014
To understand Crimea, take a look back at its complicated history
Washington Post 02/28/2014
Russia Plotting for Ukrainian Influence, Not Invasion, Analysts Say
New York Times 04/09/2014
Tensions Are Writ Large Before Ukraine Showdown
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
The criticism of both countries suggests that the statements that this is a resurgence of the Cold War may be overdone especially in a completely different period.
Linked Articles
New York Times 08/12/2008
Russia Says It Has Halted Military Action in Georgia
New York Times 08/13/2008
Putin's own personal view of the Georgian President played a significant part in the conflict as well as Russian feelings about western intervention on behalf of Kosovo.
Linked Articles
Russia Says It Has Halted Military Action in Georgia
New York Times 08/13/2008
Putin Calls Shots to Salve Old Wounds
New York Times 08/12/2008
The effects on the markets and on economic activity is not significant.
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Investors Struggle With the Uncertainty of Fighting Between Russia and Georgia
New York Times 08/12/2008
Russia Says It Has Halted Military Action in Georgia
New York Times 08/13/2008
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