Russian military in Eastern Partnership countries
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25-05-2016
A strong military presence helps Russia to maintain control over the ex-Soviet republics of eastern Europe, which it sees as its legitimate sphere of influence. Some troops are stationed in agreement with the country concerned, whereas others operate in pro-Russian separatist territories in defiance of the internationally recognised authorities. The main recent changes are the military build-up in the occupied territory of Crimea and an alleged Russian presence in the Donbass.
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- Armenië
- asymmetrische oorlog
- Azerbeidzjan
- Belarus
- defensie
- economische geografie
- Europa
- EUROPESE UNIE
- GEOGRAFIE
- Georgië
- internationaal geschil
- INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN
- internationale veiligheid
- militair personeel
- militaire basis
- militaire bezetting
- Moldavië
- Oekraïne
- Oostelijk Partnerschap
- Opbouw van Europa
- politieke geografie
- Rusland
- troepenstationering